Hyundai Presents – ‘The Spirited New VERNA’ with Advanced Blue Link Connectivity
There is also a Smart watch integrated Blue Link application for seamless connectivity experience

MUMBAI
Hyundai Motor India Ltd., today announced the introduction of India’s First Fully Connected Mid-Size Sedan – The Spirited New Verna, accompanied by Advanced Blue Link Connectivity. Commenting on the connectivity solutions offered on the Spirited New Verna, Mr. Tarun Garg, Director – Sales, Marketing & Service, Hyundai Motor India Ltd., said “Hyundai is a smart mobility leader offering the most advanced connectivity solutions while striving for sheer excellence. With the Spirited New Verna, we aim to elevate customer experience and convenience by offering Advanced Blue Link Connectivity Solutions. ‘ Hello Blue Link’ – a wake-up word, makes it more convenient for customers to activate voice recognition service. Enabling customers to be more in sync with their cars via Smart watch Integrated Blue Link app, the Spirited New Verna personifies Futuristic Technology. With continuous innovation, Hyundai aims to provide customers with Intelligent Features and Power Packed Performance.”
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