Hyundai Motor and Michelin to enter in a new partnership agreement focused on electric vehicles
- Hyundai Motor and Michelin willshare research and developmentresources to equip
next-generation tires for electric and luxury vehicles - Co-operative training plan allows Hyundai Motor tire designers to learn directly from Michelin engineers in tire testing and analytical research
November 15, 2017 –Hyundai Motor has signed a technical partnership with Michelin, one of the largest tire manufacturers in the world,to equipnext-generation tires for electric and luxury vehicles. The co-operative deal links the research and development work of the two companies and will enable Hyundai Motor to strengthen its capabilities in tire performance technology.
Within the partnership, Hyundai Motor and Michelin will work together to develop anew all-season tire for electric vehicles. The use of Michelin’s next-generation tire material and structural technology will help Hyundai Motor optimize overall vehicle efficiency and performance.
Michelin will also collaborate in the development of a bespoke tire for a successor model to the Genesis G80 luxury sedan. Co-operative testing and analysis will help determine tire vibration characteristics at high speeds, both in a laboratory setting and using evaluation conditions set to match the Nürburgring circuit.
The two companies are striving to achieve the best levels of ride and handling, while minimizing noise, vibration and harshness (NVH). The resulting improvements in tire performance and vehicle dynamics will also contribute to enhanced consumer satisfaction and driving pleasure.
Woong-chul Yang, Vice Chairman of Hyundai Motor, said: “I am pleased to announce this new collaborative relationship with Michelin, which will allow Hyundai Motor to accelerate the development and deployment of new tire technologies. With this enriched knowledge, the next generation of Hyundai Motor electric cars will offer improved performance and efficiency, bringing a direct benefit to the consumer. Working with Michelin will also strengthen Hyundai Motor’s tire technology on a broader scale, as we also focus on developing luxury Genesis cars and high-performance vehicles.”
Hyundai Motor representatives visited Michelin’s Research and Development Center in Clermont-Ferrand, France, to sign the agreement.
“This cooperationbetween our two groups is a major milestone for Michelin,and we are proud to have been chosen by Hyundai Motor to put together the best of our leadership and expertise in order to improve their future electric and luxury vehicles.”added Vincent Rousset-Rouviere, President of Michelin Original Equipment Division.“Michelin has been investing constantly in new technologies and innovations to enhance the performance of our tires, so that mobility becomes safer, more sustainable and more enjoyable for all consumers. This new partnership with Hyundai Motor will allow us to open a broad range of new opportunities.”
Earlier this year, Michelin was awarded top honors in four segments of the 2017 J.D. Power Original Equipment Tire Customer Satisfaction Study, excelling in the Luxury, Passenger Car, Truck/Utility, and Performance Sports categories.
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