IANS | 28 May, 2024
Hyundai Motor Group said on Tuesday it has hired a former Porsche
engineer who led the development of the luxury sports car brand's first
electric vehicle (EV), Taycan, as it strives to further improve its vehicles'
performance.
The South Korean carmaker has appointed Manfred Harrer as executive vice
president and head of the newly established Genesis & Performance
Development Tech Unit, the group said in a statement.
The unit operates under the Research and Development (R&D)
division of Hyundai Motor and Kia, two key affiliates of the automotive group.
Harrer reports to Yang Heui-won, president of the Hyundai-Kia R&D
Division, it said.
Harrer, 51, has worked on diverse projects, including chassis
development, electronic systems, and software development, at leading carmakers
such as Audi AG, BMW Group, and Porsche AG in the past 25 years, reports Yonhap
news agency.
He also previously worked at Apple as senior director of product design
engineering.
The group expects his expertise and leadership capabilities to expedite
its electrification transition, securing top-tier leadership in the upcoming EV
era and enhancing the marketability of Hyundai Motor and Kia's products.
Harrer said he is dedicated to playing a pivotal role in the future
evolution of luxury Genesis models as well as Hyundai and Kia's
high-performance vehicles.
--IANS