The Hyundai Digital Passport is a smart ownership tool that gives users a unified platform to track service, performance, and key data for their connected vehicle.
By Reetika Bhatt
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has launched the Hyundai Vehicle Digital Passport, a tool designed to enhance the connected car ecosystem in India. This innovative platform captures and consolidates data from vehicle telematics and maintenance records, forming a unique digital profile for each Hyundai vehicle equipped with BlueLink connectivity. The Digital Passport acts as a smart ownership companion, offering users a single, streamlined interface to monitor a wide range of vehicle-related information, such as service milestones, accident records, system warnings, warranty coverage, and driving habits. By bringing all this data together, it enables Hyundai customers to stay informed and proactive about their vehicle’s health and history.
This offering strengthens Hyundai’s value proposition by providing customers with greater transparency, fostering trust, and promoting more informed vehicle ownership. Priced at an introductory rate of Rs 399/quarter, the Hyundai Vehicle Digital Passport equips users with:
- Data-backed Transparency: Access to accurate, manufacturer-sourced information that enhances trust and customer confidence.
- Peace of Mind: Smart insights into vehicle health that enable timely, preventive measures.
- Personalised Recommendations: A detailed 7-page report featuring personalized recommendations based on individual driving patterns and maintenance history.
- Holistic Ownership Experience: A centralised digital platform for easy access to vehicle information, encouraging responsible usage and timely servicing.
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According to Hyundai, the Vehicle Digital Passport underscores its commitment to innovation and leadership in connected mobility by putting data-driven experiences at the core of customer engagement.
Speaking on the introduction of Hyundai Vehicle Digital Passport, Jae Wan Ryu, Function Head - Corporate Planning, HMIL, said, 'Hyundai has been at the forefront of the connected car revolution in India. Since the launch of Hyundai Bluelink in 2019, HMIL has sold over 7 Lakh connected cars in the country. Heralding new possibilities in data analytics driven by Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs), we are offering the Hyundai Vehicle Digital Passport as a value-added service for Hyundai customers with Bluelink-enabled cars.'
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'HMIL becomes the first Hyundai Motor Group entity worldwide to launch this service. This transformative service generates a holistic digital vehicle scorecard, and we are hopeful that vehicle analytics generated by this will encourage customers to drive responsibly and follow maintenance schedules proactively, leading to safer mobility. We further envisage this service will serve as a useful tool while buying or selling pre-owned Hyundai vehicles, inducing transparency in the decision-making process,' he added.