The journey through Nevada’s desert, heading toward the bright lights
and mega hotels of Las Vegas, can provide its own sense of adventure—a
travelers’ simultaneous experience of freedom through mobility and the
solitude of the open road, a feeling that bonds driver to car and brings
into sharp focus the channels of connectivity to the outside world. At
the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Kia Motors America (KMA)
brings a collection of new and future technologies highlighting
telematics and infotainment, each focused on creating a safer, more
dynamic and efficient driving experience, with an eye on the expanding
horizon of connected cars. The cornerstone of these new technologies is
Kia’s UVO system, which serves as the catalyst for connectivity between
driver and car. As a design leader, Kia will also feature the North
American debut of its KND-7 concept car powered by a 1.6-liter
turbocharged, four-cylinder engine and boasting head-turning, futuristic
interior and exterior styling.
“With UVO, Kia has a strong base to build from in the advancement of
telematics and infotainment technology, pushing the boundaries of
connectivity and convenience while maintaining safety as a top
priority,” said Henry Bzeih, chief technology strategist, KMA. “Kia’s
teams are constantly looking for new and better ways to strengthen the
relationship between driver and car. Our real-world approach to in-car
technology, coupled with compelling design and premium amenities has the
Kia brand moving in new and exciting directions.”
User-centered Driver Concept (UCD)The UCD
concept focuses on safety and an intuitive interface with an innovative
multi-sensory design. Keeping the driver’s eyes on the road and hands
on the wheel is central to Kia’s approach to in-vehicle technology, as
evidenced by the UVO system. The UCD concept remains true to this
principle while enhancing functionality, providing a widescreen, 18-inch
Head-Up Display (HUD), which offers drivers an augmented-reality
snapshot of vital information such as speed, navigation and traffic
information. Additionally, the 12.3-inch TFT-LCD cluster presents a 3D
view of vital vehicle information, utilizing eye-tracking technology to
maintain a clear view from various angles.
Developed to allow full use of the vehicle’s navigation services and
other driver-controlled operations without sacrificing safety, the UCD
concept also includes a hand-gesture controller. Thanks to advanced
infrared light and camera sensors, users can quickly access radio and
navigation options with simple hand or finger movements without taking
their eyes from the road. The UCD concept also includes a mobile device
wireless charging system. The system’s power is delivered through
magnetic induction, which allows the driver to simply set the device on
the charging pad without the inconvenience of charging cords.
In-vehicle Infotainment Concept (IVI)Kia has
developed and delivered cutting-edge and user-friendly infotainment
technologies for many recent vehicle releases, including the all-new
2014 Soul. At this year’s CES, the eye-catching IVI Concept provides a
look at Kia’s latest innovations in the area of in-vehicle services.
The seamless delivery of content is achieved by a multi-display layout,
prominently featuring a 20-inch multi-touch center console display.
Information is then synchronized through a portable plug-in tablet or
the driver’s own smartphone, providing easy access to a suite of
services such as concierge, social networking and parking assist.
Innovative advancements in music-delivery technology are found in the
IVI Concept’s “Smart Radio” functions, including the ability to
personalize playlists according to the user’s mood or based on five
templates for different driving environments, such as summer driving on a
coastal road, all delivered via Kia’s proprietary music service.
The development of vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure
communication is demonstrated in the IVI Concept as a series of
real-world scenarios. Visual and auditory alerts of drive-route hazards
and real-time warnings for potential danger such as a frontal collision and lane departure, as well as current intersection conditions, provide peace of mind for driver and passengers.
Dynamic HD wireless (WiHD) technology enables and optimizes
connectivity of these various components, including front-seat display
and two independently functioning rear-seat entertainment units. This
“mirroring” technology allows passengers to enjoy their own music and
video experiences while vital information, such as pre-programmed
smartphone navigation notifications, is simultaneously provided to the
driver.
UVO for EV (Electric vehicle)In anticipation of
the launch later this year of Kia’s first all-electric vehicle in the
U.S. market, the Kia CES display also highlights the enhanced
capabilities of Kia’s UVO EV smartphone app with telematics
functionality specifically designed for electric vehicles. This unique
interactive exhibit, which points to the next production-ready version
of the UVO telematics system, provides up-to-the-minute battery-level
status, distance to empty, and the ability to search for nearby charging
stations. Also, via the downloadable smartphone app, owners can preset
charging time and charging level ratios, as well as precondition the
vehicle cabin with remote control of HVAC presets.
The Future of UVOAt the heart of Kia’s
telematics and infotainment innovations is UVO VR (Voice Recognition)
technology. Powering the next generation Kia telematics, this Hybrid VR
platform enables users to easily and efficiently perform functions such
as dictating messages, selecting their favorite music or asking for
directions, all while keeping their eyes on the road and hands on the
wheel.
As soon as next year, some 2015 model year Kia vehicles will arrive
with an all-new generation of multimedia suite, including the ability to
download additional apps such as the music service, iHeart Radio. The
addition of the Sound Hound music recognition app will take in-car music
engagement to the next level, and the integration of Yelp® will
help Kia owners locate the hottest restaurants and best clubs. Kia’s
own UVO-based app store will allow owners to customize their
infotainment and telematics experience.
Today and Tomorrow – Kia’s Advanced TechnologyPresented
as a cross-sectional vehicle display, Kia proudly showcases current and
future technology in engaging, interactive style. Featured are 24
different technologies, 10 of which are integrated in current production
vehicles such as the recently unveiled K900 rear-drive flagship sedan,
including Smart Cruise Control and Around View Monitoring systems. In
addition to the display, detailed video demonstrations of each
technological component provide an opportunity to learn more about the
projects currently being developed by Kia’s global R&D teams,
including advancements in Eco-friendly and multimedia technology such as
wireless charging and a water-cooled battery system.
Kia KND-7 Vehicle ConceptThe KND-7 compact
four-door coupe display makes its North American debut at this year’s
CES. Designed at the Kia studio in Seoul and under the direction of
President and Chief Design Officer, Peter Schreyer, the KND-7 is less
than four meters long, has rearward-opening rear doors and an
'access-all-areas' interior concept without traditional B-pillars,
providing excellent access to the luxuriously trimmed cabin.
The exterior styling of the KND-7 is both sleek and small, with a
cheerful face and a daring character. Design features created by Peter
Schreyer for the 2007 Kia Kee 2+2 concept are revisited in a new form.
The KND-7's nose has a broad wrap-around 'mouth,' and there is a 'dip'
in the top of the windshield – a design element that is featured on
Optima, Sportage and the Cadenza premium sedan. The latest
interpretation of Kia’s signature grille is a shallower design and
incorporates the turbocharger's air intake.
The KND-7 powertrain features a 1.6-liter GDI (gasoline direct
injection) turbocharged engine producing 201 horsepower for a powerfully
efficient driving experience.
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