Hyundai unveils Active Air Skirt technology to extend driving range of EVs

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Hyundai has tested and reduced Cd by 0.008, improving drag by 2.8%, by installing AAS in the Genesis GV60; this created driving range improvement of about 6 km

South Korean carmaker Hyundai Motor Co. and sister company Kia Corp. have unveiled the Active Air Skirt (AAS) technology that minimizes the aerodynamic resistance generated during high-speed driving, effectively improving the driving range and driving stability of electric vehicles, Hyundai said in a press note on Jan. 23.

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