Hyundai India sells 5 lakh Bluelink-equipped connected cars in four years

The connected car affinity has extensively increased from 5% in 2019 to 30% in 2023 (with respect to total HMIL sales) with over 5 lakh connected cars sold in 4 years.

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Hyundai India sells 5 lakh Bluelink-equipped connected cars in four years

Hyundai Motor India has seen a significant increase in the sales of Hyundai Bluelink-equipped cars. The connected car affinity has extensively increased from 5% in 2019 to 30% in 2023 (with respect to total HMIL sales) with over 5 lakh connected cars sold in 4 years. 

Bluelink is an AI based technology, with inbuilt SIM card and a 24x7 call centre that enhances safety, security and convenience. 

Unsoo Kim, MD & CEO, Hyundai Motor India Ltd., said, “Hyundai Motor India has cemented its position as a pioneer in futuristic technology and smart mobility with its connected car platform - Bluelink." 

"First introduced in 2019, Hyundai Motor India became the first car manufacturer in the mass segment to offer such comprehensive ecosystem of connected car services. Bluelink has witnessed a significant increase in penetration among Hyundai customers, showcasing the evolving preference for vehicles equipped with advanced connectivity features." 

 

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