Hyundai tests self-driving Ioniq in Las Vegas

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Hyundai has unveiled a suite of interactive demonstrations at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas as the company presents its vision for future mobility.

Advanced autonomous Ioniq models operated on the surrounding roads, while at the Hyundai Motor booth immersive virtual reality captured the company's future vision for visitors.

Autonomous Ioniq models navigated a series of test routes in the boulevards around CES, using the very latest LiDAR technology (a laser and radar-based detection system) to identify the precise position of surrounding vehicles and objects to navigate the urban landscape safely.

At the Hyundai Motor CES booth, Virtual Reality (VR) simulators provided visitors with an immersive experience demonstrating how autonomous driving will bring greater convenience and safety to Hyundai customers.

Moving forward with the use of LiDAR technology, Hyundai Motor has hidden the hardware behind the autonomous Ioniq's front bumper rather than using the typical roof-mounted approach, retaining the new car's sleek design.

The car's advanced self-driving systems are kept as simple as possible by integrating existing functions from the production model, including the Smart Cruise Control system?s forward-facing radar and Lane Keeping Assist cameras.
 


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