Hyundai Transys Unveils UAM Cabin Concept

Hyundai Transys announced on the 20th that it has introduced an urban air mobility (UAM) cabin concept and has been nominated for an aviation interior design award.


The company named the concept HTAM-Flip and unveiled it for the first time at the Crystal Cabin Award. This award ceremony evaluates innovation in aircraft interior design and is known as the "Oscar" of the cabin design industry. Hyundai Transys is the first domestic automotive parts company to participate in this award and was shortlisted in the cabin concept category.

UAM Cabin Concept 'HTAM-Flip' Designed by Hyundai Transys [Photo by Hyundai Transys]

UAM Cabin Concept 'HTAM-Flip' Designed by Hyundai Transys [Photo by Hyundai Transys]

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HTAM-Flip features a flip-over function that allows switching between forward and backward-facing seats. It also proposes new features such as a slim seat design (lightweight with exposed frames and tensioned materials), a privacy screen (using light-transmitting materials), and maximized luggage space.


The companies shortlisted with aircraft concepts capable of vertical takeoff and landing include Hyundai Transys, Eve Air, Lilium, and Supernal.



The Crystal Cabin Award jury praised HTAM-Flip, stating, “It optimizes limited space while using attractive colors,” and added, “Since UAM is intended for sharing, various ideas were incorporated to ensure sufficient privacy for all four seats.”


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