Toyota Motor Corp.’s Akio Toyoda and Hyundai Motor Group’s Euisun Chung attended a vibrant racing festival in Yong-in, South Korea, over the weekend. The event also welcomed Samsung Electronics’ Jay Y. Lee and Hankook & Company’s Hyunbum Cho, who engaged in discussions with the two automotive leaders.
Showcasing Future Mobility
The festival highlighted an array of future-oriented rally cars and hydrogen-powered vehicles from both automakers. Toyoda emphasized the collaboration, stating, “Toyota and Hyundai are joining hands to create a better society and shape the future of mobility.” He noted a shared passion for racing between him and Chung.
Competition in the EV Landscape
As the top three automakers globally, Toyota and Hyundai are navigating fierce competition in the electric vehicle sector, particularly against Tesla and Chinese manufacturers like BYD. Both companies advocate for hydrogen-powered vehicles as part of their commitment to carbon neutrality.
Potential for Future Collaborations
This festival marked a significant collaboration for the two giants, paving the way for potential future partnerships. Recent announcements also revealed plans for developing AI-driven humanoid robots, showcasing an innovative approach to shared technological advancements in the automotive industry.
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Summary at glance
At a racing festival in Yong-in, South Korea, Toyota’s Akio Toyoda and Hyundai’s Euisun Chung, along with executives from Samsung and Hankook, showcased future-oriented rally and hydrogen-powered vehicles. Toyoda emphasized their partnership to advance mobility and tackle challenges in the competitive electric vehicle market, dominated by Tesla and BYD. This event marked their first collaboration, hinting at future joint efforts, including a recent AI humanoid robot initiative. Both automakers aim for carbon neutrality.
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