Hyundai Opens Safety Test & Investigation Lab in Michigan

by Sep 13, 2023All News, Hyundai, Slider0 comments

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Hyundai Motor North America (HMNA) and Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc., (HATCI) today celebrated the opening of their $51.4 million Safety Test and Investigation Laboratory (STIL) at a ribbon cutting ceremony in Superior Township, Mich. The ceremony highlighted the capabilities and uniqueness of the new world-class safety laboratory that will help enhance the safety of Hyundai vehicles. The STIL is supported by 160 employees and is planned to be operational by mid-October.

“It is a proud day for Hyundai Motor North America, with the opening of a world-class safety laboratory in the U.S.,” said José Muñoz, president and CEO, Hyundai and Genesis Motor North America. “Hyundai recognized the importance of expanding its hands-on field safety evaluation and investigation processes to help ensure the safety of our customers. We strive to be a leader in automotive safety.”

“Hyundai’s new Safety Test and Investigation Laboratory in Superior Township marks a significant investment in lowering traffic fatalities, increasing vehicle safety, and making communities around Michigan and the United States safer,” said State of Michigan Representative Jason Morgan (D-Ann Arbor). “Michigan has been and will continue to be a leader in automobile technology as we transition to clean-energy electric vehicles.”

The new safety facility is a first of its kind by an OEM in North America that is dedicated to field safety. The facility includes a field crash investigation lab, high voltage battery lab, forensics lab, 400m track and a Vehicle Dynamics Area skid pad. The investment is focused on enhancing Hyundai’s safety commitment by helping with new technology development, identifying, and replicating vehicle field issues, expediting investigations, and conducting regulatory safety testing. IBI Group and BCCG were responsible for the architectural design and construction of the building.

“The STIL differentiates itself from other automotive OEM laboratories through its dedicated purpose of investigating real-world crashes and field issues, typically done by outside vendors,” said Brian Latouf, global chief safety officer, Hyundai Motor Company. “Having such a capable and expansive safety and investigations laboratory in-house, will allow Hyundai to take a more proactive approach in determining safety issues and trends early-on. The Hyundai North American Safety Office is very excited to be an important contributor to our company’s future success through tackling quality, crashworthiness, and crash avoidance scenarios to protect customers and enhance our world-class safety organization.”

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Hyundai Car Seat Safety event during Move For Kids at Soldier Field on June 12, 2022, in Chicago, IL. (Photo by Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging)

Per David Harkey, president, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), “Like the impressive number of Hyundai Motor Group’s TOP SAFETY PICKs, the opening of this facility demonstrates the company’s deep commitment to creating a safe transportation system and the vision of a world where mobility does not come at the expense of people’s lives.”

The grand opening event was attended by State of Michigan Representative Jason Morgan, José Muñoz, president and global chief operating officer, Hyundai Motor Company and president and chief executive officer, Hyundai and Genesis Motor North America,Yong Wha Kim, president, CTO, Hyundai Motor Group, Brian Latouf, global chief safety officer, Hyundai Motor Company, Jonathan Smith, senior chief deputy director Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, Susan Proctor, Strategic Initiatives Director, Michigan Economic Development Corporation, John Robb, president, Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc. (HATCI), Zach Hayward, District Director, Mitchel Nelson, Mid-Michigan Regional Director, and Dr. David Harkey, president of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and the Highway Loss Data Institute, a non-profit safety organization known for setting industry crashworthiness ratings.

“We applaud Hyundai’s remarkable investment in the new Safety Test and Investigation Laboratory, setting new standards in automotive safety,” said Jonathan Smith, senior chief deputy director, Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity. “This facility isn’t just a testament to Hyundai’s commitment to protecting consumers, but an important step toward safer, smarter and more sustainable mobility solutions – all happening right here in Michigan.”

The STIL was developed in collaboration with the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) based on a 2020 Consent Order which required an investment in a safety facility of $25 million. Hyundai recognized the benefits in having a best-in-class crash facility dedicated to safety and investigations. Hyundai doubled its investment which exceeds more than $51 million.

Hyundai also reminds drivers and passengers to always wear safety belts, use appropriate child seats and focus on the drive.

Written by Jose Antonio Lopez

Passionated about Korean cars from Hyundai, Kia & Genesis. Photographer. I love being in nature, hiking. Tech lover.