Hyundai Motor Group unveils autonomous robot for high-risk firefighting

By Kim Dong-young Posted : March 3, 2026, 13:31 Updated : March 3, 2026, 13:31
A firefighter poses for a photo in front of Hyundai Motor Group's unmanned firefighting robot/ Courtesy of Hyundai Motor Group
 
SEOUL, March 03 (AJP) - Hyundai Motor Group released a video showcasing a new autonomous firefighting robot designed to penetrate high-risk disaster zones where human entry is restricted.

The "physical AI" solution revealed Tuesday targets environments with collapsing structures, toxic gas, or extreme heat to secure the "golden time" for fire suppression.

Developed with the National Fire Agency, the robot features an advanced 6X6 in-wheel motor system that allows for 360-degree rotation on the spot. It moves at about 50 km/h—roughly twice as fast as a running human—and can scale 300mm vertical obstacles or steep warehouse ramps.

To overcome blinding smoke, the unit utilizes AI-enhanced thermal imaging and infrared cameras to transmit high-definition data to operators in real-time. It also deploys a high-pressure photoluminescent hose that glows in the dark, serving as a literal lifeline for firefighters to find their way out.
 
Hyundai Motor Group's unmanned firefighting robot/ Courtesy of Hyundai Motor Group
 
"The true value of this robot is not merely its heat resistance or fire suppression power, but its role as a ‘Physical AI’ that operates in actual disaster sites," said Kim Seung-ryong, acting commissioner of the National Fire Agency. He added that the technology marks a "great transition" toward a hybrid era where humans and robots overcome their respective limits.

The robot saw its first combat deployment during a factory fire in Eumseong, North Chungcheong Province, on Jan. 30. Beyond active suppression, the platform functions as a mobile data hub, capturing smoke density and temperature levels to refine its machine-learning algorithms.

Hyundai Motor Group plans to evolve the system into a fully autonomous "firefighting response platform" capable of analyzing fire origins and calculating the most efficient suppression methods independently. The group said it remains committed to developing technologies that support "uniformed heroes" and ensure public safety.

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