The event began with a media preview on Wednesday, followed by an official opening ceremony on Thursday, and is scheduled to run through April 13.
The show has attracted approximately 460 companies from across the globe, eager to display their latest innovations. Among the highlights are anticipated debuts from Hyundai Motor Company and China's burgeoning electric vehicle manufacturer, BYD, both set to unveil new models for the Korean market.
Celebrating its 30th anniversary, this year's exhibition has broadened its scope beyond traditional automobiles to encompass the wider landscape of mobility technologies.
Under the theme "Mobility, Everywhere," organizers aim to underscore the increasing prevalence of mobility solutions across various domains – land, sea, and air – and their integration into everyday life.
Organizers said the exhibition also features cutting-edge advancements in areas such as autonomous driving, artificial intelligence, robotics, and urban air mobility (UAM), reflecting the evolving trajectory of the transportation industry.






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