Sync Coming To Hyundai And Kia Vehicles

by Hyundai in the News on September 10, 2008

Hyundai Santa Fe Interior

Hyundai Santa Fe Interior

Ford currently is the only automaker that has the Microsoft Sync infotainment system. But soon this will change, as Microsoft has just made a deal with Hyundai and Kia that will bring the system to the Korean automaker’s models.

The Microsoft system allows drivers to control personal music players and cell phones while driving, which is exactly the type of feature set that appeals to younger New Haven Kia dealer buyers. It also is voice activities so that driver can keep their hands on the wheel while choosing what music to listen to or making a call.

The Microsoft Auto system in Hyundai and Kia vehicles, which is already popular at Ford Dealer Denver, will likely have additional features that are not in the existing Sync system. In addition, the system will feature information and features tailored to the geographic location of the vehicle.

The new system should be available on Hyundai and Kia vehicles as soon as this coming fall. Among the possible features that could be available on the system include satellite navigation and emergency call service.

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