Hyundai has started developing a replacement generation infotainment platform with NVIDIA. Called the NVIDIA DRIVE, this infotainment platform are going to be standard on all the Hyundai, Kia and Genesis brand of vehicles from 2022 onwards.
This includes even the entry-level offerings from the brand. NVIDIA is essentially known for developing top-notch graphic processing units for gaming and professional platforms.
The NVIDIA DRIVE platform features a connected car OS (ccOS) which can be optimised for a number of connected technologies also . aside from the standard audio, video and navigation modules, this technique also will bestow artificial intelligence-based connected technology to users.
The new platform will feature additional computing power and sensors to relay better graphics and an AI with deep learning capabilities. So, it’ll continuously gauge the user’s behaviour patterns to optimise and tailor make the infotainment experience. it’ll even be capable of working offline just in case you venture off the network coverage areas.
Hyundai’s also promising advancements within the digital instrument system which might also feature AI-based safety and conveniences. this may start appearing on the Hyundai Group cars from 2021 onwards.
Hyundai’s current BlueLink technology offers remote engine start/stop, cabin pre-cool, remote horn honk, real-time tracking, geo-fencing and in-car air quality monitoring among the notable features. Expect an extra jump in these technologies with the next-gen NVIDIA DRIVE platform.
Hyundai and NVIDIA are performing on the new tech since 2015. the primary results of the NVIDIA DRIVE are often seen in Hyundai’s premium line of offerings, the Genesis GV80 and G80. Given its global introduction in 2022, we will expect NVIDIA DRIVE-equipped cars in India then timeline.