Hyundai Motor Group has previewed its new Pleos Connect infotainment system, which the automaker said would pivot its vehicle lineup to software-defined vehicles. The setup is a blend of touchscreens, artificial intelligence, and a smattering of buttons.Pleos Connect will debut on the all-new Grandeur sedan, which will be a Korean-market exclusive. The model has been slumbering for a while and used to be sold on our market as the Hyundai Azera until 2017.The rest of the world won’t see the updated infotainment system until Hyundai updates the all-new Ioniq 3 near the end of 2026. But Pleos Connect is poised to become the default operating system on all Hyundai and Kia models as the automaker pushes toward selling software-defined vehicles.Clearly aware that the industry has offended (and probably even endangered) customers by removing traditional controls from automobiles, Hyundai has wisely sought to retain them where it matters most. Th …
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Author: Matt Posky





