Soon, Hyundai cars can be locked, unlocked and started though smartphones!
Hyundai's all-new smartphone-based digital key identifies user and vehicle adjusts setting automatically, helping in car-sharing.
Rohit Khurana is the founder and Chief Editor of Car Blog India. He is a Mechanical Engineer from Delhi College of Engineering and runs multiple online publications in New Delhi, India. He has been writing about automobiles since the year 2008. He has over 16 years of experience in automobile content domain. He has a hands-on experience with cars since the year 2005 during his participation in the Formula Student Competition from Delhi College of Engineering.
Hyundai's all-new smartphone-based digital key identifies user and vehicle adjusts setting automatically, helping in car-sharing.
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