New Hyundai Technology.
Hyundai Motor Group has announced that the company has designed three new air conditioning technologies, which can help improve the air quality inside the vehicle. Air quality has been a concern in many parts of the world and the South Korean carmaker is working on this by offering cabin air purifiers in cars such as its group models Hyundai Venue and Kia Seltos.
However, now Hyundai is going to the next level with these three new air conditioning technologies, which include 'After-Blow', 'Multi-Air Mode' and 'Fine Dust Indicator'. After-blow technology spreads over the evaporator and suppresses mold growth in the air conditioning system, which can cause a different kind of smell during the summer season. Once the engine is off, the after-blow is activated for 10 minutes to evaporate the evaporator and the condensate leftover in the air. The air conditioning system automatically allows outside air to come in, preventing moisture from rising.
In addition, it uses an intelligent battery sensor (IBS) to monitor the battery. As soon as the battery is low, it stops working and the tension about the battery is discharged.
In terms of multi air mode technology, the system circulates air in the newly incorporated multi air slots in the driver and passenger seats in addition to the normal air vents. For multi-air mode technology, the system circulates air for newly added multi-air slots in the driver and passenger seats in addition to the normal air vents. The speed of the entire air remains the same, but the dispersion of the air directly reduces the air and softens the air. This makes the cabin environment pleasant. This mode can be turned on and off according to the driver's choice.
Fine dust indicator technology that measures air quality and gives digital information inside the car in real-time like air quality intakes. The system uses integer numbers and color coding to indicate the pollution level.
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