SEOUL, January 30, 2026 โ Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation today announced the development of โVision Pulse,โ a groundbreaking driver safety technology. Utilizing ultra-wide band (UWB) signals, this pioneering technology accurately pinpoints the position of obstacles around a vehicle in real time, significantly improving driving safety.
Vision Pulse employs UWB modules installed in vehicles to emit signals. If nearby vehicles, bicycles or pedestrians also have UWB modules โ such as certain smartphones, wearables and trackers โ the system measures the time it takes for signals to travel between the modules, calculating their exact positions. When a potential collision is detected, the system issues ๐บ๐ erts, reducing the likelihood of an accident and greatly enhancing safety.
The technology can be integrated into vehicles through additional UWB modules. However, vehicles equipped with Hyundai Motor and Kiaโs โDigital Key 2โ already include these modules, requiring no additional hardware for use.
Current blind spot detection technologies rely on fixed devices or relatively slow communication networks, hindering their accuracy and processing speed. Vision Pulse eliminates these limitations by leveraging UWB modules for precise and rapid communication via UWB radio waves, ensuring high accuracy, while also offering cost efficiency by utilizing UWB modules that are already integrated into many vehicles. Furthermore, it reduces reliance on expensive sensors such as LiDAR and radar.
UWB operates on GHz bandwidth, ensuring minimal interference from other signals and exceptional diffraction and penetration capabilities. Vision Pulse can detect objects even in complex urban intersections with an impressive 10-centimeter margin of error, across a 100-meter radius. The technology maintains over 99 percent detection accuracy under adverse weather or nighttime conditions and offers rapid communication speeds of 1โ5 milliseconds, ensuring effective real-time safety management.
Hyundai Motor and Kia also enhanced the practicality of the technology by developing and applying algorithms capable of accurately predicting the positions of multiple objects, even when they are moving at high speeds around the vehicle.
Hyundai Motor and Kia also expect Vision Pulse to extend its utility beyond driving assistance. For example:
Hyundai Motor and Kia showcased Vision Pulse in a newly-released campaign video titled โSight Beyond Seeing: The Technology That Sees the Unseen.โ The video highlights the deployment of Vision Pulse on school buses, ensuring the safety of kindergarten children. To ensure ease-of-use for young children, Hyundai Motor and Kia developed protective keyrings featuring a guardian angel design, which can be easily attached to backpacks. The keyrings also double as sleep-friendly nightlights, encouraging regular charging as part of a child's nightly routine.
Hyundai Motor and Kia are testing Vision Pulse technology in live industrial settings, including:
โป Note: Vision Pulse is an advanced pre-development technology. Its potential application to mass-production vehicles remains under consideration.