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'BOUNDLESS FOR ALL': KIA PRESENTS VISION FOR FUTURE MOBILITY AT CES 2018

•Kia presents autonomous, connected and eco/electric technologies at CES
•Full model range to be connected cars by 2030
•Kia to offer 16 electrified vehicles by 2025 with hybrid, EV and FCEV power
•All-new Kia fuel-cell EV due to launch in 2020
•Niro EV Concept offers 238 miles of driving range
•Kia to commercialise Level 4 autonomous vehicles in smart cities by 2021
•WiBLE car-sharing service to launch in Europe during 2018Kia Motors presents its future mobility vision at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Únder its new 'Boundless for all' vision, Kia will bring a future in which opportunities for mobility and transportation are limitless. To broaden horizons with its mobility services, Kia is also demonstrating a range of new technologies as part of its new 'ACE' strategy to make its cars more Autonomous, Connected and Eco/Electric.''Boundless for all' is Kia's future vision – where everyone has the opportunity to enjoy the infinite value that future mobility will bring. This is Kia's manifesto for its role as a mass mobility provider in the future. Consumers are bound today by the idea that a car is 'just a vehicle', but Kia is committed to providing a broader solution to mobility. 'Boundless for all' represents a future in which a vehicle can be so much more than the sum of its parts,' said Dr. Woong-chul Yang, Vice Chairman and Head of Kia R&D Centre.Kia's 'ACE' strategy is based around three core elements, presenting Kia's vision for future personal transportation:
•Autonomous – Kia plans to commercialise Level 4 autonomous driving technology, with 'Smart City' autonomous vehicle testing due to commence in 2021
•Connected – By 2025, Kia will adopt connected car technologies across every vehicle segment, and aim to make every single model a connected car by 2030
•Eco/Electric – Kia will introduce 16 new advanced powertrain vehicles by 2025, including a range of new hybrids, plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles, as well as an all-new fuel-cell electric vehicle in 2020Alongside these technologies, Kia announced its plans to roll-out its 'WiBLE' car-sharing service – launched in Korea in 2017 – to new regions from 2018, starting with Europe.Beyond Autonomous Driving: Kia's exhibition theme for 'connected' vehicles

At CES 2018, Kia is presenting a range of interactive exhibits which combine existing and future technologies. These demonstrate how vehicles could be optimised for enhanced connectivity as they become more autonomous.Kia's exhibits at CES 2018 hint at a future 'Beyond Autonomous Driving'. Visitors can interact with Kia's developing autonomous drive technologies through a VR simulator, while also experiencing a V2X diorama demonstrating how cars could connect with other vehicles and the urban environment.The company plans to operate a large-scale test fleet for autonomous technology on public roads from 2019, paving the way for commercial production of the technology. Kia aims to commercialise Level 4 autonomous vehicles in smart cities from 2021 with a new Smart City pilot project.'Kia's connected cars will be both boundless and connected and offer a new kind of mobility experience. Virtual reality, self-driving cars, and 'vehicle-to-everything' connectivity were all once considered technologies of the distant future. As they rapidly become a reality, Kia is exploring how to deploy these new technologies for its customers. Our strategy and vision for future mobility is demonstrated by a range of interactive displays, showing what our customers can look forward to,' said Vice Chairman Yang.16 new electrified vehicles by 2025

Kia will continue to expand its range of environmentally-friendly cars in the coming years, and plans to offer a total of 16 electrified vehicles by 2025, including a fuel-cell electric vehicle (FCEV) in 2020.
At CES 2018, Kia is exhibiting its latest HMI technologies, autonomous drive features and the world's first in-car 5G connection. These exhibits hint at innovations that could be adapted for use in the brand's future vehicles. Kia is demonstrating these innovations through a set of interactive cockpit-style experiences, presenting the brand's 'Beyond Autonomous Driving' vision with technologies that idle passengers can draw upon in a future of vehicle autonomy.The first cockpit gives visitors the chance to experience the Niro EV Concept's pioneering new HMI, with enhanced interaction between visitors and the vehicle. The infotainment and HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) systems are controlled by touch and gesture, with the steering wheel acting as a remote. The driver can 'swipe' along a perforated leather area on the base of the two-spoke wheel, with different gestures serving to switch between favourite music tracks, turn up the volume, and adjust cabin ventilation settings. A digital dashboard display provides additional information to the driver, such as vehicle settings, powertrain status, and trip information.Creating a more digital interaction between car and driver than in a traditional vehicle, the HMI allows drivers to 'log-in' to the vehicle using face and voice recognition. The facial and voice recognition technology, developed in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), welcomes drivers and adjusts vehicle settings based on preset individual preferences. Leveraging 'Amazon Rekognition' and 'Amazon Polly' – highly accurate facial analysis and voice services provided by AWS – the new system disables many of the car's functions if the driver does not pass the identification process.The HMI cockpit at CES 2018 lets users experiment with these exciting new in-car technologies.A second cockpit demonstrates the world's first in-vehicle 5G connection – with a real-time connection established between Las Vegas and Seoul, Korea. The 5G connection enables users to stream contents reliably into the car, linked to the exhibit's infotainment system.The second cockpit also presents the Niro EV Concept's Separate Sound Control System, allowing users in the front and rear rows to experience Kia's sound separation technology. The technology allows front and rear passengers to listen to their own music at the same time without intruding on others in the car. The system features eight speakers installed in the headrests, simultaneously pumping out sounds for each seat row, and using noise-cancellation technology to 'mute' sound from the other row of seats. By creating two sound zones in the car, occupants in different rows can enjoy listening to separate music or podcasts. Developed in-house, Kia believes this technology could be adapted to enhance occupant comfort in future production cars.Finally, visitors can experience Kia's own autonomous drive support technologies with a series of virtual reality exhibits. The VR simulations demonstrate Kia's autonomous drive support technologies in a range of environments, via VR headsets.WiBLE car-sharing service to launch in Europe in 2018

Enabling urban and suburban mobility, Kia has today announced plans to roll-out its 'WiBLE' car-sharing service to new regions. Launched in Korea in 2017, WiBLE – a portmanteau of 'Widely Accessible' – will be introduced to certain European markets and cities from late 2018. Kia plans to expand the service into other markets around the world in the coming years.WiBLE will be serviced in the designated areas in city centres, providing vehicles to customers who need to drive but may not own a car of their own or who want more convenient drive in city centres.In Korea, WiBLE users have access to a variety of different Kia cars to complete their journeys, including the Soul EV, Niro hybrid crossover and larger vehicles. Vehicles are equipped with a range of Kia's active safety technologies to help customers complete journeys safely in a car with which they may not be familiar. This format is expected to be carried over into new WiBLE markets.WiBLE is accessed via an accompanying smartphone app. Úsers then pay for individual journeys in a WiBLE vehicle, charged according to the amount of time they use the car. WiBLE in Europe enables users to complete one-way journeys, rather than requiring them to return the car to the same point, for maximum convenience and value for money.Kia will announce the first European locations for the launch of WiBLE later in 2018.Source - Kia
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