Hyundai Motors Launches ‘Vehicle Digital Passport’ for Indian Customers

Chintan Mehta

20 May 2025, 03:40 PM

Hyundai Motors Launches ‘Vehicle Digital Passport’ for Indian Customers
From now on, Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) is providing a data-based service called the Hyundai Vehicle Digital Passport for its connected cars in India. Since it is built solely for Bluelink-compatible Hyundai vehicles, the solution offers a complete overview of the car to its owners, including service record, accident history, when maintenance is needed and driving habits.

At a Glance: What’s New with Hyundai Vehicle Digital Passport

FeatureTraditional OwnershipWith Digital Passport
Service HistoryPaper-based, scatteredAll in one place, digitally stored
Accident/Malfunction RecordsHard to verifyAuto-logged with manufacturer data
Selling a Used CarTrust-basedData-backed reports for transparency
Maintenance RemindersManual or easily missedSmart alerts based on car condition
Driving Performance InsightsNot availablePersonalized reports and suggestions
CostNot applicable₹399 per quarter
The package starts at ₹399 every quarter, aiming to make managing your car simpler, safer, clearer and more valuable.
“Hyundai has been at the forefront of the connected car revolution in India. With over 7 lakh connected vehicles sold since 2019, the launch of the Vehicle Digital Passport is a natural next step in our digital journey,” said Jae Wan Ryu, Function Head – Corporate Planning, HMIL.
Hyundai is the initial organization in the entire Hyundai Motor Group to introduce this feature.

What You Need to Know About the Hyundai Digital Passport

Official Data Records: You can get Hyundai’s official data on regular maintenance, accidents and warranties.

  • 7-page Reports: The reports generated with telematics details help you discover your vehicle’s condition and how you drive.
  • Those interested in buying a pre-owned Hyundai model can now easily get a Digital Passport to help with the sale.
  • Keeping Up: Alerts and reminders help people driving cars make sure their chosen service is done in time and avoid any possible malfunctions.

Working Toward Transparency in India’s Used Car Purchasing

Given that the used car market in India could reach $70 billion by 2025, Hyundai’s new effort is seen as useful for reinforcing trust and insights when selling and buying used cars.
“This tool will help both current and future owners make informed decisions, improve vehicle longevity, and promote responsible driving,” Hyundai said in its official statement.
At present, Hyundai’s service is usable through the Bluelink system found in the Creta EV, Venue and Verna vehicles.

One Component of Inclusive Marketing

It’s one part of Hyundai’s shift towards creating Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs). Real-time data on vehicles allows Hyundai to improve ownership and motivate drivers to stay safe, preserve the environment and use their cars more responsibly.
With the industry turning to digital technologies, Hyundai has introduced a new service to show how companies can benefit customers and simplify the process of car ownership.

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