Hyundai Motors Europe Unveiled State-of-the-Art R&D Center in Germany (Press Release) | V3Cars

Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Center (HMETC) have initiated the construction of a cutting-edge research center in Germany's Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region, doubling its office and research space to 25,000 square meters. Set to open in 2025, the facility emphasizes innovation, environmental responsibility, and job creation. With a focus on sustainable mobility, HMETC will develop electric vehicles, advanced driver-assistance systems, and infotainment functions.

Hyundai R&D Center for Sustainable Mobility in Europe

The facility includes state-of-the-art testing equipment, reflecting Hyundai Motor Group's commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements. This major R&D investment underscores the Group's dedication to becoming a leading provider of smart mobility solutions with a focus on zero-emission mobility in Europe.

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Here’s what Hyundai have to say about the construction kick-off:

Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Center GmbH (HMETC), the hub of Hyundai Motor Group’s (the Group) European research and development (R&D) operation, has broken ground on its new, state-of-the-art research center.

Located in Germany’s Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region, the new R&D facilty will demonstrate the Hyundai Motor Group’s commitment to innovation, creativity, environmental responsibility and the creation of new job opportunities. The opening is planned for 2025.

Encompassing 25,000 square meters, the new building will more than double HMETC’s office and research space, providing employees with a dynamic work environment. It also will integrate energy-efficient designs and advanced renewable energy systems that align with the Group’s mission to reduce its carbon footprint and promote zero-emission solutions.

HMETC is dedicated to driving the future of sustainable mobility through the development of electric vehicles (EVs) that deliver cutting-edge technology. The comprehensive approach includes the development of new mobility solutions tailored to meet the preferences of European customers.

The new labs will focus on the most advanced technological innovations, such as the development of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), infotainment functions and electrification. 

The facilities include the group’s largest 4W NVH Dyno, capable of measuring a complete vehicle lineup in one platform, along with two Chassis Dynos and a Powertrain Dyno, enhancing the advanced testing capabilities.

The new research center represents a major investment in R&D, and it will enable the Group to stay at the forefront of the industry’s technological advancements. In addition to its existing office and research space, the new facility will extend HMETC’s collaborative work environment, taking the next step to offer even more job opportunities for professionals across various roles in the automotive field. The Group is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work culture and is actively seeking talented individuals who share a passion for innovation and sustainability to join its teams.

The construction of the new facility represents not only a major milestone for HMETC but also the next step for the Group in becoming a smart mobility solutions provider by driving forward zero-emission mobility in Europe.

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