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Hyundai expands wireless connectivity adapter to more models

Written by News Team

Key highlights

  • Hyundai has introduced its wired-to-wireless adapter for six more models, including the Grand i10 Nios, Aura, Exter, Venue, Venue N Line, and Verna.
  • The adapter enables wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, eliminating the need for USB cables.
  • Priced at INR 4,499, the adapter is compatible with Hyundai’s 10.25-inch infotainment system, which previously lacked wireless connectivity.

Hyundai Motor India has expanded the availability of its wired-to-wireless adapter, bringing seamless smartphone connectivity to more vehicles. Initially launched for the Alcazar, the adapter is now available for six additional models, including the Grand i10 Nios, Aura, Exter, Venue, Venue N Line, and Verna.

What does the adapter do?

The wired-to-wireless adapter is a plug-and-play device that connects to the USB port of Hyundai’s 10.25-inch infotainment system. It allows users to access Apple CarPlay and Android Auto wirelessly, eliminating the need for physical cables.

Hyundai’s 8-inch infotainment system already supports wireless connectivity, but the larger 10.25-inch unit required a wired connection—until now.

Pricing and availability

Hyundai has priced the adapter at INR 4,499, making it an affordable upgrade for owners of compatible models. The company may extend availability to more vehicles, including the Creta, Creta N Line, i20, and Tucson, in the near future.

Market impact and convenience

The adapter enhances in-car connectivity, making navigation, music streaming, and hands-free calls more convenient. Hyundai’s focus on smart technology aligns with its commitment to future-ready mobility solutions.

Our thoughts

Hyundai’s wireless adapter is a game-changer for owners of 10.25-inch infotainment-equipped models. No more fumbling with cables—just plug in the adapter and enjoy wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

The INR 4,499 price tag is reasonable, considering the convenience it offers. And let’s be honest—who doesn’t love a clutter-free dashboard? If Hyundai expands compatibility to more models, this adapter could become a must-have accessory.

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