Kia launches new sub-brand for autonomous vehicle technology at CES

Kia is stepping up its development of autonomous vehicles with the launch of the Drive Wise sub-brand, with its first fully autonomous car due to arrive before 2030.

By Darren Moss, Autocar UK calendar 06 Jan 2016 Views icon3109 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Kia launches new sub-brand for autonomous vehicle technology at CES

Korean carmaker Kia has launched a new sub-brand at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, to house all of its advanced driver systems and future autonomous technology.

The new brand, named ‘Drive Wise’, is the latest step in Kia’s development of autonomous driving technology. The Korean brand plans to have introduce cars with partially autonomous driving functions by 2020, with full autonomy featuring in production cars by 2030.

Among the future technologies to be badged under the Drive Wise banner are autonomous motorway driving and Preceding Vehicle Following, an advanced lane-keeping system which monitors the vehicle in front and allows the car to calculate a path relative to it.

Other technologies include an emergency stop system, which can bring the car to a halt if it detects the driver has fallen asleep at the wheel, a traffic jam assist function allowing the car to move freely through lanes of traffic, and an autonomous parking system.

Kia says drivers will interact with the Drive Wise suite of technologies through its next-generation Human Machine Interface, which features gesture control, fingerprint recognition and smart device connectivity.

The new interface is being showcased at CES in an ‘i-Cockpit’ display. Kia says the system can recognise a driver and load their infotainment preferences upon starting.

The next stage of Kia’s autonomous vehicle development will involve testing on public roads in the US, and the brand has recently been granted a license to run driverless cars in Nevada, using the Soul EV as a test bed.

Kia says the launch of the Drive Wise brand will allow it to “introduce intelligent safety technologies to its future model range, helping to eliminate potential dangers - and, for many, the boredom - of driving, while changing the ways in which owners interact with their vehicles.”

More from CES:

- Ford aims for drone-to-vehicle tech to tackle emergency situations

- Volvo Cars and Ericsson developing intelligent media streaming for autonomous cars

- Volvo and Microsoft reveal new wearable control device at CES

- Bosch displays new haptic touchscreen technology

- Toyota Research Institute to develop next-gen autonomous tech

- ZF reveals its cockpit concept at CES

- Harman reveals first pupil-based driver monitoring system

- BMW Motorrad displays concepts for motorcycle laser light and helmet with HUD

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