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Owners looking to keep their Hyundais out of the hands of thieves can receive a free software update on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Old Fairgrounds.
It took a while, but Hyundai has finally confirmed that wireless Android Auto and CarPlay will land in select vehicles with a software update.
Specially trained Hyundai mobile service technicians are on-site to install and complete a software update, which should take less than 30 minutes. They're also providing wheel locks at no cost.
Hyundai has had enough of the TikTok saga that put a target on the back of its vehicles, so the company has announced a country-wide effort that'll bring software update stations closer to drivers.
The Software-Defined Era Is Now—Is Your Car Ready? An irony in all of this is that, despite OTA update capability, Hyundai has yet to beam any updates to our Ioniq 5.
SPOKANE, Wash. — A local Hyundai dealer shop is asking Hyundai car owners to get a free software update for potential theft prevention.
The Los Angeles Police Department and Hyundai are partnering to host a free anti-theft event this weekend so drivers can receive an important software update to help prevent vehicle thefts. The sof… ...
Atlanta Metro Atlanta police departments team up with Hyundai to provide free software updates to owners By Wendy Corona, WSB-TV February 17, 2024 at 7:16 am EST ...
In an attempt to help mitigate the overwhelming amount of stolen vehicles that have plagued communities nationwide, Hyundai is delivering a software update to its Atlanta customers this weekend.
Study credits Kia, Hyundai security updates for drop in thefts CHICAGO (CBS) -- Technology is helping prevent the car thefts targeting Kias and Hyundais that have been making headlines for years ...
The software upgrade Hyundai and Kia offered to owners of vehicles sold without electronic mobilizers is cutting theft rates, according to new research from the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDA).
The software upgrade Hyundai and Kia offered to owners of vehicles sold without electronic mobilizers is cutting theft rates, according to new research from the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDA).
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