Kia India partners with Map My India for high tech, smart navigation
The platform's 4-wheeler- specific Points of Interest (POIs) search, spanning over 450 categories, enables easy discovery of vital services like dealerships and service centers, fuel stations, hospitals, hotels, restaurants, and more.
Kia has collaborated with Map My India to offer high-tech, smart navigation solution to Kia customers nationwide. Integrated with My Kia and Kia Connect platforms, this strategic collaboration redefines the driving experience for users with accurate location services and a comprehensive place search function empowering users to confidently navigate their journeys.
The platform's 4-wheeler- specific Points of Interest (POIs) search, spanning over 450 categories, enables easy discovery of vital services like dealerships and service centers, fuel stations, hospitals, hotels, restaurants, and more.
Moreover, drivers will enjoy speed limit alerts, real-time incident updates (e.g., water logging, road works, traffic jams), and voice-guided navigation support while driving.
These features, complemented by dynamic real-time safety alerts reaffirm Kia's
dedication to customer safety and delivering a tech-enabled enhanced driving
experience.
Myung-sik Sohn, Chief Sales Officer of Kia India, said, “At Kia, we are
constantly seeking partnerships that resonate with our commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. Our collaboration with Map My India strengthens our
positioning as a tech-forward brand dedicated to providing disruptive experiences to
our new-age customers.”
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02 May 2024
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