Hyundai to end support for Bluelink tech in handful of 2012-

Hyundai to end support for Bluelink tech in handful of 2012-2016 models


Hyundai to end support for Bluelink tech in handful of 2012-2016 models
The Santa Fe, Sonata, Elantra and others will no longer have access to the automaker's connected car services, even though they're not really that old.
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This sucks for owners, not going to lie.
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This is sure to upset some Hyundai owners. The brand will no longer support its Bluelink system in a number of vehicles from the 2012-2016 model years, according to the brand's official website. CarsDirect first reported the news on Monday.
Hyundai did not immediately return Roadshow's request for comment, but the public bulletin informing owners of the change said the decision was out of the company's control. The "older" vehicles (I'm using quotes because some of these cars aren't that old) use a 2G cellular network, the company said. The service provider that manages the network, Aeris Communications, will no longer support 2G after Dec. 31, 2021. With its decision, Bluelink is out.

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