Experience Hyundai Bluelink+, a connected car service offering remote access, safety features & convenience for an enhanced driving experience.. The Group introduced the first connected car services in Korea in 2003 and have since expanded the services to the global market. In overseas markets, the services were first launched in the U.S.
in June 2011, and have expanded to China, Europe, India and most recently Singapore, providing services to customers in more than 50 countries. Hyundai Mobis develops 5G telematics to lead connected cars in Korea Embedded 5g telematics aims for sleeker design, faster services, and near. The company's first car with 'connected' technology, Hyundai Venue was introduced in 2019.
Interestingly, in 2024, the contribution of connected cars in the company's retail sales stood at 25.7 per cent as compared to 4.7 per cent in 2019. Hyundai Goes All In On Connected Cars With New 'Pleos' Software A new vehicle OS and a next generation infotainment system are in the cards for the next few years. Modern life demands that our cars be respond to meet our needs.
Hyundai Bluelink makes for a smarter, smoother and more convenient driving experience for our customers. Our advanced connected car solution seamlessly integrates our vehicles with our digital lives, giving us remote access to a range of innovative features. Through the Bluelink smartphone app, users can remotely start their cars.
Hyundai Motor Group (the Group) surpassed 10 million global connected car service subscribers this month. The milestone comes just one year and 10 months after reaching 5 million subscribers in August 2021. This rapid growth supports the acceleration of the Group's Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) strategy.
Connected car services utilize wireless networks to enable in. Waymo is about to introduce the Ioniq 5 to its fleet in order to replace its aging Jaguar I-Pace cars, but Motional will be first to hit the streets with Hyundai's award. Hyundai Motor Group has built its connected car services (CCS) to offer in-car infotainment and mobile applications through wireless networks.
Since launching in 2003, the Group has attracted over 10 million global CCS subscribers and plans to double that number to 20 million by 2026. Hyundai Connected Mobility is based on three main pillars: mobility services, connected car services and data-driven digital services.In the first case, for mobility services, Hyundai deploys the Mocean Group's subscription brand, which offers an attractive alternative to buying or leasing a Hyundai vehicle.