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Here and Hyundai collaborate on mapping and navigation technology

Here and Hyundai Motor Europe are expanding their collaboration to equip new Hyundai vehicles with built-in navigation systems with the latest map content powered by Here. Available on vehicles sold in Europe, the Hyundai navigation system gives drivers accurate and fresh Here map data. Additionally, the navigation system offers voice-activated turn-by-turn navigation, photorealistic 3D buildings, millions of local search points of interests, and advanced driver assistance systems features. The compan
June 9, 2016 Read time: 1 min
7643 Here and 1684 Hyundai Motor Europe are expanding their collaboration to equip new Hyundai vehicles with built-in navigation systems with the latest map content powered by Here.

Available on vehicles sold in Europe, the Hyundai navigation system gives drivers accurate and fresh Here map data. Additionally, the navigation system offers voice-activated turn-by-turn navigation, photorealistic 3D buildings, millions of local search points of interests, and advanced driver assistance systems features.

The companies are also offering Lifetime MapCare, providing free map updates for Hyundai cars in Europe with a built-in navigation system from 2010 onwards.

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