Hyundai launches unified myHyundai app with EV and nav tools
Hyundai's new myHyundai app unifies controls, EV tools and navigation
Hyundai launches unified myHyundai app with EV and nav tools
Hyundai launches a unified myHyundai app with remote vehicle controls, EV battery status, route planning via Google Maps, and Bluelink to simplify driving.
2025-12-24T06:43:08+03:00
2025-12-24T06:43:08+03:00
2025-12-24T06:43:08+03:00
Hyundai has introduced a new version of its myHyundai mobile app, bringing the brand’s digital services together in one place—from remote vehicle controls and navigation tools to technical support. Owners can centrally manage key aspects of their cars, including an EV’s battery status, trip routes, and Bluelink settings.Mark Welz, CEO of Hyundai Connected Mobility, noted that the launch of this all-in-one solution is intended to deliver a cohesive brand experience and simplify daily routines thanks to a convenient interface and new capabilities.The app’s core features include an updated vehicle status view, a built-in navigation system with route optimization for electric models, and the ability to send destinations directly from Google Maps. It also supports widgets for quick access to essential functions without opening the app.The app is free for iOS and Android users. By uniting services on a single platform, Hyundai owners gain straightforward access to vehicle information, service options, and technical data, making interactions with the brand easier and day-to-day driving more comfortable. In practice, a hub like this tends to remove small frictions—checking charge levels or setting a destination feels more natural when everything lives in one place.
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2025
Michael Powers
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Hyundai's new myHyundai app unifies controls, EV tools and navigation
Hyundai launches a unified myHyundai app with remote vehicle controls, EV battery status, route planning via Google Maps, and Bluelink to simplify driving.
Michael Powers, Editor
Hyundai has introduced a new version of its myHyundai mobile app, bringing the brand’s digital services together in one place—from remote vehicle controls and navigation tools to technical support. Owners can centrally manage key aspects of their cars, including an EV’s battery status, trip routes, and Bluelink settings.
Mark Welz, CEO of Hyundai Connected Mobility, noted that the launch of this all-in-one solution is intended to deliver a cohesive brand experience and simplify daily routines thanks to a convenient interface and new capabilities.
The app’s core features include an updated vehicle status view, a built-in navigation system with route optimization for electric models, and the ability to send destinations directly from Google Maps. It also supports widgets for quick access to essential functions without opening the app.
The app is free for iOS and Android users. By uniting services on a single platform, Hyundai owners gain straightforward access to vehicle information, service options, and technical data, making interactions with the brand easier and day-to-day driving more comfortable. In practice, a hub like this tends to remove small frictions—checking charge levels or setting a destination feels more natural when everything lives in one place.