Hyundai Motor India rolls out Wired-to-Wireless Adapter for Alcazar
The Wired to Wireless Adapter is designed to revolutionize the in-car experience by allowing occupants to seamlessly access their mobile apps—compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto—without the need for a cable connection.
02/04/2025
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Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) announces the introduction of the new Wired to Wireless Adapter, which has been engineered to provide seamless wireless access to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for Alcazar customers. The Wired to Wireless Adapter is poised to transform the in-car experience, with users being enabled to effortlessly access their mobile applications (as supported by Apple CarPlay and Android Auto) without the need for a physical connection. The convenience and ease of using the infotainment system will be significantly enhanced by the new Wired to Wireless Adapter. Whether for navigating maps, streaming music, or utilising voice commands, users will be able to access their favourite mobile apps (as supported by Apple CarPlay and Android Auto) directly through the vehicle’s infotainment system. Commenting on the introduction of the Wired to Wireless Adapter, Mr. Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director and Chief Operating Officer of Hyundai Motor India Limited, stated, “At HMIL, our focus is to empower customers by providing best-in-class technology that elevates their driving experience. The introduction of our Wired to Wireless Adapter is a significant step in meeting the expectations of today’s tech-savvy customers, who expect seamless connectivity throughout their journeys. We believe this innovation will enhance the in-car entertainment experience of our customers.”
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