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Added on the 16/01/2020 07:56:39 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
All services included in the previous Bluelink Connected Care, Remote and Guidance subscription packages are now offered complimentary on a non-trial basis for new buyers with Bluelink+ (4G LTE network and technology dependent).ii Bluelink+ is launching with the new 2023 IONIQ 6 and on all future Bluelink-equipped Hyundai models starting with the 2024 model line-up.i By standardizing access to top safety, maintenance, and remote technology features, Hyundai is offering a complimentary industry-leading connectivity program for all new owners.
Hyundai is expanding its Bluelink telematics service to include new and useful functions that make the customer's driving experience even more pleasant.Bluelink is a connectivity offering from Hyundai and combines intelligent vehicle with online technologies to offer the driver more comfort, safety and convenience. In addition to a revised user interface in the infotainment system, new services are available, including connected routing, last mile navigation and driver profiles.Together with the new and improved telematics services, a completely revised user interface with a new start screen, adapted symbols and improved menu navigation is used for the infotainment system. In addition, for a quieter driving experience, various pre-installed "sounds of nature" can be played back via the infotainment system for the first time: "Sound of the sea", "rainy day", "street café", "warm fireplace" and "snow-covered village".
Hyundai Motor is upgrading its Bluelink connected car services technology with a range of new features to enhance the driving experiences of Hyundai customersHyundai’s state-of-the-art Bluelink combines intelligent automotive and IT technologies in order to provide greater comfort, safety and convenience for drivers. In addition to a refined user interface, the upgraded Bluelink offers a range of new benefits and services for Hyundai customers, including Connected Routing, Last Mile Navigation and live parking information, and a new user profile feature.Hyundai’s upgraded Bluelink features a new user interface (UI) with a black screen and updated blue icons that display the time, weather and, if selected by the user, map guidance.The map UI now offers a choice between three colour schemes and an enhanced dark night mode. It displays a range of GPS-based information to aid drivers, including the current speed of the vehicle and information about traffic density.For a more tranquil driving experience, users can also select from different audible atmospheres called “Sounds of Nature”. These include “calm ocean waves”, “rainy day”, “open-air café”, “warm fireplace” and “snowy village”.
Honda’s new electric supermini, the Honda e, represents the state of the art for green driving. It lacks some of the more advanced safety features present in the Honda Jazz but produces a respectable four-star rating in Euro NCAP’s latest tests, nevertheless. The more conventional Hyundai i10 brings up the rear in this batch of tests. In the full-width frontal impact, the driver’s pelvis slipped under the lap belt, a phenomenon known as ‘submarining’. The Hyundai i10 also offers a more limited AEB functionality then some other small cars, and ends up with three stars overall.
Pascal Fahl, Product System Specialist at Hyundai Europe, takes you around the all-new i10.