Hyundai Will Keep Its Cars Fresh With Continuous Software Updates Starting 2025
The move, will introduce Over-The-Air or OTA software updates to vehicles equipped with connected car services. The roll out, which covers all vehicles from combustion engine to fully electric models, will span around 40 markets initially. It will enable vehicle functions including safety, convenience, connectivity, security, and driving performance, to be upgraded continuously and without the need to visit the dealership.
At the heart of Hyundai’s SDV is an internally developed Connected Car Operating System or ccOS. Co-developed with the help of NVIDIA, the advanced ccOS will maximize a next-generation high-performance CPU. An integrated vehicle controller also helps streamline and optimize computing power, especially those that use a vehicle’s sensors such as cameras, radars, and LIDARs. This, the carmaker says, will form the basis of its Level 3 to 5 autonomous driving technologies.
Source: Car News Wire (carnewswire.net)