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According to the “Korea Herald” report, on December 24, local time, Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chairman Jung Ui-sun appeared at 42dot, an autonomous driving subsidiary. According to industry sources, Zheng Yixuan tested a self-driving IONIQ 6. The car uses an end-to-end autonomous driving solution developed by 42dot to directly complete the transformation from sensor data to driving decisions through a single AI model, which is the key foundation of modern autonomous driving technology systems. After the test ride, Zheng Yixuan acknowledged the development progress of 42dot and stated that it will continue to support the development of autonomous driving and software-defined vehicles. Zheng Yixuan also spoke bluntly at Kia's 80th anniversary event: “Motional has indeed made good progress, but overall, we are still lagging behind, and Chinese companies and Tesla are moving forward very fast. However, rather than simply keeping up with progress, it is more important to ensure safety, and safety always comes first.”

Zhitongcaijing·12/29/2025 12:09:07
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According to the “Korea Herald” report, on December 24, local time, Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chairman Jung Ui-sun appeared at 42dot, an autonomous driving subsidiary. According to industry sources, Zheng Yixuan tested a self-driving IONIQ 6. The car uses an end-to-end autonomous driving solution developed by 42dot to directly complete the transformation from sensor data to driving decisions through a single AI model, which is the key foundation of modern autonomous driving technology systems. After the test ride, Zheng Yixuan acknowledged the development progress of 42dot and stated that it will continue to support the development of autonomous driving and software-defined vehicles. Zheng Yixuan also spoke bluntly at Kia's 80th anniversary event: “Motional has indeed made good progress, but overall, we are still lagging behind, and Chinese companies and Tesla are moving forward very fast. However, rather than simply keeping up with progress, it is more important to ensure safety, and safety always comes first.”