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3 Nisan 2015 Cuma

Speaking Poop and Santa Cruz With Hyundai’s Head of Solution Organizing





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Hyundai’s vice president of corporate and item planning, Mike O’Brien, is a vehicle guy. With a garage that includes a Ferrari 308, a twin-turbo Mazda RX-7, and a Swift DB4 racer that the executive is restoring himself, O’Brien is clearly portion of the brethren. But even though his garage could be a shrine to a bygone era of sports vehicles (and vintage motorcycles, and at least one particular fighter jet), in his day job O’Brien is obsessed with the future of Hyundai Motor America. And, at least indirectly, that has to do with poop.


To be fair, when we sat down to chat with O’Brien at the New York auto show this week, he never really stated the word “poop.” But he spoke at length about human waste—and the role it plays in Hyundai’s bullish attitude about fuel-cell cars.


“We’re quite high on hydrogen, and I’ll tell you from our best management perspective, we’ve been functioning on this for over 15 years,” he told C/D. “We continue to invest each and every single year in hydrogen. We’ve never stopped.”




“Every time you flush a toilet, you’re basically fueling a auto.”




What’s this have to do with sewage? Allow Mr. O’Brien to clarify:


There’s a [hydrogen] station open across the street from our headquarters. This station runs off of human waste. Every time you flush a toilet, you’re essentially fueling a automobile. They’re taking the vented methane gas which would certainly harm the environment, they’re turning that into power [....] That is obtaining funds on the ground. Let’s face it, everybody’s gotta consume, we can not stop consuming. So rather of relying on the Persian Gulf or South America, it is anything that occurs each day anyway.


Can’t argue with that.


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Of course, the Hyundai on everyone’s mind is still the Santa Cruz idea, a tiny crossover with an open pickup bed and the promise of diesel propulsion initial exhibited at the Detroit auto show this year. Rumors have been swirling that Hyundai will really build it, so we asked the executive regardless of whether it is a realistic daydream.


“We’ve been functioning on that quite actively,” O’Brien told C/D. “It’s still not an approved production plan, but we’ve got a important, big team of engineers working on it. As soon as we recognize the cost and feasibility, then it gets raised up via our item arranging. It is generally progressing, and so far very good, but no production go-ahead however. We’re nonetheless operating on that.”


O’Brien says the Santa Cruz would fill a void in the market place in terms of size, price tag, and capability. “It’s for people that usually end up in a compact or subcompact SUV, but that’s not really what they wanted,” he mentioned. “From our perspective, there’s this large unmet want, folks that want some thing that is simple to park in a a lot more urban environment, that is easy to garage, that gets great fuel economy. There’s no open-bed item that gets 30 mpg but.”


The Hyundai executive created a very good point: Years ago, you could acquire a new compact truck for roughly the same cost, and with the identical functions, as a comparable economy car—a Ford Ranger for the price of an Escort was O’Brien’s instance. “For us there’s all these factors that are basically boiling with each other and generating a good planetary alignment for a solution like Santa Cruz.” And the value? “Our image all along has been to keep it priced equivalent to a subcompact CUV,” O’Brien told us. “So you believe of a RAV4 or a Tucson.”


Speaking far more broadly, even though Hyundai’s items have come a long way from the company’s ignominious early days, in testing we’ve located most of the brand’s offerings to be, properly, significantly less than thrilling. Does Hyundai have a plan to inject some enthusiasm into the lineup?


“It’s so considerably of a concern that we’ve reallocated a lot of our engineering sources to that extremely problem,” O’Brien mentioned. “It’s all about generating our vehicles more intuitive in the way driving dynamics work. We’re now spending more of our engineering work in the area of dynamics.”


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What does Hyundai appear like 5 years down the road? “A firm that is significantly a lot more in tune with the nuance of clients, the items that make them satisfied,” O’Brien told us. “Now, compared to 10 years ago, we’re excellent at obtaining the spec right: the right size, the right horsepower, the right steering-wheel diameter. But maybe the components didn’t sync so effectively collectively.


“I think far more and much more you’re going to see, 5 years in the future, that automobile integration is going to be significantly greater. Where the automobile feels like it was created by one engineer, rather than 1000 engineers. You are going to see things that look like they’re all analogous, all supporting a single yet another, whether or not it is electronics or driving dynamics.”




Lastly, we asked O’Brien to name an automaker that is carrying out some thing impressive in the marketplace today. “In terms of expanding functionality, and expanding greenness at the same time . . . appear at the [BMW] i8. What a marvel,” he said. “To believe you can have each. When I appear about the market, I consider about what’s going to be Hyundai’s i8.”



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Speaking Poop and Santa Cruz With Hyundai’s Head of Solution Organizing

22 Aralık 2014 Pazartesi

Hyundai’s Work to Fire Up Competitor to BMW M, Mercedes AMG Gets Boost from Former BMW M Chief Engineer





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For effectively over a year, Hyundai has contemplated how to tackle the efficiency vehicle segment after announcing its new “N” sport-model series. Every choice was on the table, from adding graphics and a louder exhaust to otherwise regular cars to using bigger engines from higher-positioned models, up to a complete-fledged work that would rival—at least in concept—BMW M GmbH, Audi Quattro GmbH, and Mercedes-AMG. It appears that Hyundai’s efforts are about to get a excellent sturdy kick in the shorts, as the automaker just announced the hiring of BMW M’s chief engineer, Albert Biermann.


To be stationed at Hyundai’s R&D center in Namyang, South Korea, Biermann will be accountable for the improvement of high-efficiency derivatives for the Hyundai and Kia brands he is also tasked with the common improvement of ride and handling, as nicely as safety and comfort, of mainstream Hyundai and Kia models. The Koreans have made fantastic strides in dynamics the past handful of years—look no additional than the newest Genesis sedan—but they still have a techniques to go prior to sporty competitors like Honda and Mazda have something to be concerned about.


That said, we are excited over the prospect of higher-overall performance models for the 2 Korean brands, which we fully count on to rival the offerings of the German competition, as effectively as Cadillac’s V-series and Lexus’s F models. “N,” by the way, is a moniker derived from the Namyang R&D center but it could also stand for “Nürburgring,” exactly where Hyundai operates a new testing center.




But back to Biermann—clearly, Hyundai-Kia’s gain is BMW’s loss. With Biermann’s departure, BMW loses its second passionate auto guy from prime management ranks this month. Just 2 weeks ago, R&D chief Herbert Diess deserted BMW to head up the Volkswagen brand in Wolfsburg. Biermann, who is 57, apparently figured he wouldn’t have a lot of a profession left at BMW when the company announced that outgoing M GmbH chief Friedrich Nitschke would be replaced by Franciscus van Meel (48 years young) on January 1, 2015 (a move we 1st reported in May possibly 2014). At BMW, senior managers retire at 60, and it is a rule with couple of exceptions.


At Hyundai, Biermann will be the most prominent Western executive to be head-hunted soon after design chief Peter Schreyer abandoned VW for Kia. (Schreyer now heads up style for both Kia and Hyundai.) His hiring at Hyundai is serendipitous, for last year we were told that the automaker’s N models would attempt to emulate BMWs’ dynamics. To that end, Biermann’s crowning achievement at BMW might have been the current M3 and M4 with their downsized, turbocharged straight-6 engine and bespoke manual transmission and steering technique. We’d be okay with a little M3/M4 in some Hyundais. Would you?







Hyundai’s Work to Fire Up Competitor to BMW M, Mercedes AMG Gets Boost from Former BMW M Chief Engineer