Hyundai Rolls Out Production-Ready Mobed Robot Platform
Hyundai Motor Group has unveiled its first mass-produced mobility robot platform, named MobED, at iREX 2025 in Tokyo. The compact, four-wheeled robot combines automotive-grade engineering with AI-driven autonomy to cater to a wide range of industrial and everyday applications.
MobED incorporates a hardware architecture built around an“eccentric control mechanism,” allowing it to adjust posture and height dynamically across varied surfaces. This ensures stable navigation over uneven or inclined terrain - a marked advance over traditional flat-base robots. Combined with a LiDAR-camera sensor suite and AI-powered predictive navigation, MobED is capable of moving through tight indoor spaces or shifting seamlessly outdoors while avoiding obstacles.
Available in two configurations - MobED Pro and MobED Basic - the platform accommodates differing levels of automation. The Pro variant comes with full autonomy, including a“follow-me” mode, ready for deployment in logistics, delivery, broadcasting, or outdoor commercial environments. The Basic version, stripped of pre-installed autonomy software, targets researchers and developers intending to create custom applications and experiment with new modules.
Hyundai describes the concept behind MobED as resting on three pillars: Adaptive Mobility, Intuitive Autonomy and Infinite Journey. Adaptive Mobility refers to the robot's physical capability to traverse diverse terrain; Intuitive Autonomy highlights its user-friendly interface - including a touchscreen and intuitive 3D controls - which lowers the barrier for deployment without requiring robotics expertise; Infinite Journey reflects the flexibility of the platform, allowing users to mount different top-modules for tasks as varied as material handling, delivery, research, urban mobility and filming.
MobED traces its lineage to a concept model first shown by Hyundai at the Consumer Electronics Show 2022. Over approximately three years, engineers refined the design into its current production-ready form, combining durability and precision in a compact chassis.
See also Tesla Eyes Unsupervised Driving by Year-EndThe group has scheduled the start of sales for the first half of 2026. Technical specifications shared by Hyundai indicate that MobED Pro will support payloads up to 78 kg, while the Basic version supports payloads up to 57 kg. Maximum speed in autonomous mode is capped around 10 km/h, with battery capacity rated at 1.47 kWh, allowing operational durations of around four hours per charge.
At the iREX 2025 show, visitors had the opportunity to observe live demonstrations of both Pro and Basic models traversing uneven terrain, negotiating curbs and manoeuvring through confined spaces. Hyundai also announced plans to host a technical seminar at the event, offering insights into the Robotics LAB's broader vision of integrating automotive-level manufacturing standards into robotics, and extending the concept of mobility beyond traditional vehicles.
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