Shin Dong-bin, chairman of Lotte, visits the Japan Mobility Show 2025 in Tokyo, Japan, on the 3rd and reviews the group's mobility business initiatives. /Courtesy of LOTTE Corporation

Lotte Group said on the 4th that Chairman Shin Dong-bin inspected the group's mobility business by visiting the Lotte pavilion at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 being held at Tokyo Big Sight in Japan on the 3rd.

Japan Mobility Show 2025 is one of the world's five major motor shows and Japan's largest auto exhibition, expanded beyond the conventional finished-car-focused displays to cover the entire mobility field.

Following its participation in the 2025 Seoul Mobility Show held at Kintex in Ilsan, Gyeonggi, in April, Lotte took part in the Japan Mobility Show 2025. This is Lotte's first time joining a mobility event held overseas. Seven affiliates, including LOTTE Chemical, LOTTE Energy Materials, LOTTE Innovate, and LOTTE Global Logistics, participated to showcase the future mobility value chain based on eco-friendly energy envisioned by Lotte.

Under the theme L.Mobility Panorama, the Lotte pavilion consisted of the Mobility Value Chain Exhibition Zone and the Mobility Experience Zone.

The chairman also visited the site. In an earlier meeting on the mobility business, Shin said, "To build a sustainable mobility business model, we need to secure technological competitiveness," and emphasized, "Please spare no resources for investment in the future, including research and development and talent acquisition."

Shin also visited exhibits by global mobility companies such as Hyundai Motor, Kia, Lexus, Toyota, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and BYD, in addition to the Lotte pavilion. Leveraging its capabilities in eco-friendly energy infrastructure such as electric-vehicle charging and hydrogen, Lotte is exploring collaboration plans with global companies in related fields.

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