Hyundai, Kia to get version of Microsoft’s in-car connectivity

Hyundai, Kia to get version of Microsoft's in-car connectivityWhile Ford has enjoyed a year of exclusivity with its SYNC-branded version of Microsoft’s in-car connectivity technology, the Redmond-based company has been itching to expand the availability of its in-car gadget integration system to other marques. According to the AP, the first post-Ford carmakers to use the platform in the U.S. will be sister companies Hyundai and Kia.

According to the report, the Korean automakers will have the right to offer the technology on its cars in November, but probably won’t do so. The AP report quotes Velle Kolde, senior product manager for Microsoft Auto, saying the two companies are busy developing their own custom applications and don’t plan to be ready until after that date.

There is no word yet on what the new system will be named, its cost or what vehicles it will be offered on. Currently the only automaker offering Microsoft’s system in the U.S. is Ford. Fiat has rights to sell it internationally and calls its version Blue&Me.

UPDATE: Ford reminded us that only its version of Microsoft Auto’s technology is called SYNC, so other brands will have to come up with and market their own names for it.

[Source: Associated Press]

Related posts:

  1. Hyundai, Kia to get version of Microsoft’s SYNC
  2. While Ford has enjoyed a year of SYNC exclusivity, Microsoft has been itching to expand the availability of its in-car gadget integration system to other marques. According to the AP, the first...
  3. Ford and Microsoft offering Sync connectivity in 2008 models
  4. The refreshened 2008 Ford Focus and Five-Hundred will both be rolled out with Bluetooth connectivity next year thanks to a partnership between the Blue Oval and Microsoft. That company from Redmond...
  5. VIDEO: Live demo of Ford/Microsoft’s Sync
  6. Our car-culture obsessive friends over at Jalopnik traveled into the bowels of FoMoCo to get some exclusive playtime with the Sync, the infotainment progeny of the Ford and Microsoft...
  7. Microsoft ready to expand beyond Ford SYNC
  8. It was just last month when we reported the announcement that Microsoft had taken Ford's SYNC to the next level. It was good news for Ford, and good news to consumers who apparently like the...
  9. Fiat 500 to come equipped with Microsoft Blue&Me
  10. The now available Fiat 500 is being advertised as a sort of Italian (but made in Poland) MINI Cooper, with a cute design and a nimble next-gen Ford Ka platform. One item that the little Fiat will...

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Leave a Reply