Hyundai to Debut Future Automotive Technologies at CES
Hyundai returns to the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), January 8-11, to debut and showcase a number of new vehicle technologies.
Along with demonstrations of its Blue Link telematics and infotainment platform, Hyundai will again preview its next-generation concepts and future infotainment systems for the tech-savvy CES crowd.
The company will display working versions of future vehicle infotainment systems and voice-recognition technology incorporating features enabled by several technology partners.
Last week, Hyundai announced plans to integrate Google Maps APIs, including Send to Car, Point of Interest Search and Local Search by Voice, in to its Blue Link telematics platform. The upcoming CES show will provide show goers a preview of the next evolution of Blue Link.
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“We’ve made great progress on Blue Link since its launch two years ago thanks to valuable feedback from our owners and enthusiasts like the ones attending CES,” said Michael Deitz, senior group manager of Connected Car at Hyundai Motor America.
Hyundai Motor America, headquartered in Costa Mesa, Calif., is a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Co. of Korea.