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Welcome to the future of autonomous electromobility.

Self-driving cars used to be the kind of thing we only saw in sci-fi movies – but not anymore. Now we can look forward to riding in self-driving IONIQ 5-based robotaxis in cities around the world – starting in Las Vegas in 2023.

The all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi, Hyundai’s new driverless vehicle parked next to a house at sunset.

Innovation starts from very human things.

While the tech is impressive, it’s the robotaxi’s humanistic qualities that leave a lasting impression – with the best of human nature at its core.

The all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi Hyundai’s new driverless vehicle shown from the rear next to a house.

Combining safety and sustainability.

Mixing autonomy and electrification, IONIQ 5 robotaxi embodies the human-centric attributes of safety and sustainability – a core consideration for us.

"Hyundai Motor has evolved its IONIQ 5, a battery electric vehicle built on its EV-dedicated platform, into a platform for fully autonomous vehicles." 
Woongjun Jang - Head of the autonomous driving center, Hyundai Motor Company 

The all-electric Hyundai IONIQ 5 in silver pictured from the front.

Built on IONIQ 5.

Sit back and relax, the robotaxi has all the comfort and cutting-edge features of the award-winning all-electric IONIQ 5.

  • Exterior
  • Interior

  1. The all-electric Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi shown from the side in white.

    Safe autonomous operation.

    To make the robotaxi a reality, Hyundai equipped the all-electric IONIQ 5 with an array of software and hardware that includes a combination of cameras, radars, and LiDAR – for safe and secure autonomous operation in diverse driving environments.

  1. The roomy interior of the IONIQ 5 robotaxi from Hyundai.

    Interior

    Based on Hyundai’s Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), the IONIQ 5 robotaxi’s interior provides passengers with a spacious, comfortable place to work, relax or socialise during rides. The interior also features a passenger-focused human-machine interface to allow riders to intuitively interact with the taxi while in transit.

  1. The all-electric Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 robotaxi, a new driverless vehicle driving down a street.

    Reduce traffic congestion.

    Considering the rise of mega cities around the world, electric robotaxis will help conserve energy and reduce traffic congestion before it gets worse.

  2. The all-electric Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi driving down a street lined with palm trees.

    Less accidents.

    Autonomous technology will greatly improve the safety of our roads by potentially reducing accidents, in the process helping to save lives.

  3. The all-electric Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi seen from the rear driving down a city street.

    Less greenhouse gas emissions.

    The more all-electric robotaxis like IONIQ 5 are on the road, the more they can absorb the mobility demand in cities, resulting in less tailpipe emissions in urban areas.

  • Sensors
  • Autonomous driving
  • Rigorous tests
  • Care for others

  1. Two close up views of the sensors fitted to the exterior of the driverless Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi.

    Over 30 sensors for safe operation.

    IONIQ 5 robotaxi elegantly integrates over 30 sensors, including cameras, radar and LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) to provide robust 360-degree perception, high-resolution images and ultra-long range object detection for safe autonomous operation. By making the self-driving technology visible, it says to the world:  “I’m well-equipped to take you where you want to go, safely”.

  1. The interior of the Hyundai
IONIQ 5 robotaxi with the steering wheel and centre screen visible.

    The 5 levels of autonomous driving.

    Did you know there are five levels of autonomous driving that have been defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers? The IONIQ 5-based robotaxi has already achieved Level 4.

    Level 1 - Driver Assistance. Cruise control & lane departure warnings

    Level 2- Partial Automation. Parking & navigating stop-and-go traffic

    Level 3- Conditional Automation. Drives autonomously under certain conditions

    Level 4 - High automation. Vehicle performs all driving tasks under specific circumstances

    Level 5 - Full automation. Vehicle performs all driving tasks under all conditions

  1. The all-electric Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi covered in camouflage stickers driving down a street in Las Vegas.

    Rigorous real-world road testing. 

    To prepare for mass commercialisation, we’ve tested the robotaxi in thousands of challenging and unpredictable scenarios on both closed courses and public roads in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Singapore. And, in Las Vegas, we’ve conducted over 100,000 public rides with overwhelming customer satisfaction and zero at-fault incidents.

  1. The all-electric Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi stopping at the side of the road for an ambulance.

    Careful driving habits built in.

    Think of the way good drivers look out for the safety of pedestrians and cyclists. Or the way conscientious drivers make way for ambulances. And how careful drivers yield to oncoming traffic before turning left and remind you to buckle your seatbelt. All these considerations are integrated into the robotaxi’s human-centric operation.