Last week, we heard about Toyota’s 2013 Avalon being equipped with a Qi wireless charging system, and as cool as that was, Hyundai’s plans for its upcoming vehicles is way cooler.
Hyundai’s Connectivity Concept is scheduled to be included in its 2015 model vehicles and will give its users the power to control their vehicle with their NFC-enabled smartphone rather than the metal keys we’ve been lugging around in our pockets for years.
The concept was previewed on Hyundai’s New Generation i30 at the company’s European HQ in Frankfurt, Germany and allowed users to use their NFC-enabled smartphone to lock and unlock the car by placing their phone over an NFC-tag. (more…)
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