Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has announced the “Hyundai Innovation Challenge 2026,” and invited applications from startups for participation in the program. The innovation challenge is a six-month program aimed at partnering with startups developing cutting-edge solutions across electrification, new mobility, connectivity, ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems), AI-driven tools and next-generation vehicle technologies. The initiative is supported by Hyundai Motor Group’s global open innovation platform ZER01NE.
Startups can apply to the program until the end of June 2026 through the website managed by LINK Innovation, a global startup consulting and accelerator platform. The platform outlines 15 focus areas for the Hyundai Innovation Challenge 2026 challenge. However, startups are encouraged to submit innovative ideas having potential to deliver impactful solutions even if these ideas are beyond the listed focus areas. Click here for details: Hyundai Innovation Challenge
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis alongside the application timeline. The initial screening of applications will be evaluated based on various parameters. Shortlisted startups will undergo a detailed evaluation of their technology and product readiness, followed by a final pitch round to HMIL’s top management.
Selected startups will benefit from co-development opportunities, including Proof-of-Concept (PoC) grants, along with access to expert mentorship from HMIL specialists and potential exposure to the company’s customer ecosystem. The program also offers avenues for future investments and long-term strategic partnerships.
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Commenting on the launch, Mr. Tarun Garg, MD & CEO – HMIL, said, “ The Hyundai Innovation Challenge, curated in partnership with Hyundai Motor Group’s ZER01NE team, is designed to bring together some of the brightest minds and most promising startups to co-create solutions that redefine mobility.”
At HMIL, we see startups as partners and co-creators of a smarter, more sustainable future. We are excited about the possibilities we can unlock together,” Mr. Garg added.






