Motional

Last updated
Motional
Company type Private
Industry Automotive
Predecessors
Founded2020;4 years ago (2020)
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
CEO Karl Iagnemma
Products Autonomous vehicle technology
Website www.motional.com

Motional is an American autonomous vehicle company founded in March 2020 [1] as a joint venture between automaker Hyundai Motor Group and auto supplier Aptiv. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Motional also maintains operations in Pittsburgh, Singapore, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. Motional began testing its newest generation of vehicles in Las Vegas, Nevada, in February 2021, [2] [3] and also operates vehicles in Pittsburgh and Santa Monica, California. [4]

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Name

'Motional' is a portmanteau of motion and emotional, with motion referring to the movement of self-driving cars and emotional expressing the willingness to realize the value of human respect.

History

Karl Iagnemma at the Collision conference in 2018 Karl Iagnemma at Collision 2018 (cropped).jpg
Karl Iagnemma at the Collision conference in 2018

Karl Iagnemma, founder of NuTonomy, was CEO of Motional as of 2023. [14]

Finances

In March 2024, Motional took on a bridge loan to sustain further operations while the company seeks alternative funding sources. [15]

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