Smart System

An official from Hyundai Motor demonstrates the infotainment system of a future vehicle at CES 2015.
An official from Hyundai Motor demonstrates the infotainment system of a future vehicle at CES 2015.

 

Hyundai Motor is unveiling new futuristic information technologies for vehicles right out of a sci-fi movie. From starting your car with your watch to keeping track of your second-to-second health, these things are soon to be possible in any new Hyundai.

From Jan. 6 local time, Hyundai Motor will present “Technology with Human Touch” as the concept of future cars at CES 2015, held in Las Vegas.

The company is displaying a total of 17 new technologies with three themes of connectivity, safety, and eco-friendliness.

As connectivity, Hyundai Motor will introduce Blue Link, which links with a smartwatch, and the next generation of its Infotainment System, which connects the smartphone services of Apple and Google.

As safety, the company will reveal state-of-the-art Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), improving safety and convenience for drivers, and an Augmented Reality Head-Up Display (HUD), showing driving and safety information on the front windshield when driving.

As eco-friendliness, Hyundai Motor is displaying the Tucson Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV). The model is currently for sale in the U.S., and it won a 2015 10 Best Engines Winners award from WardsAuto, a provider of auto industry news in the U.S.

Hyundai Motor will also display its new model Sonata installed with its next-gen infotainment system and its Genesis with HUD.

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