Hyundai's Driver Assist System to Hit US Market in 2019

Nov. 20, 2017
The system was first introduced in South Korea in 2015. The automaker plans to develop an updated version of the system and it's expected to debut in 2020. 

Nov. 20, 2017—Hyundai will bring its Highway Driving Assist System to the U.S. with its Genesis G90 luxury sedan, according to a CNET report

The system will debut as part of a mid-cycle refresh for the Genesis G90 luxury sedan. After the system debuts on the G90, the Highway Driving Assist System will appear on the next-generation Sonata.

The system was first introduced in South Korea in 2015. In Korea, the system is currently available on three Genesis models (G90, G80, G70) and three Hyundai models (Azera, Sonata, Santa Fe).

The automaker plans to develop an updated version of the system and it's expected to debut in 2020. 

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