New Genesis is first Hyundai with real-time traffic service

New Genesis is first Hyundai with real-time traffic service
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Staff
Published: 13 01 2008

Hyundai will offer XM NavTraffic real-time traffic service as an option on its new Genesis rear-wheel drive premium sports sedan as part of its navigation system.

XM NavTraffic, available in 80 major North American markets, delivers real-time traffic information on issues such as accidents and construction delays via satellite to the vehicle's GPS navigation system, allowing drivers to avoid congestion and save time and fuel.

Powered by NAVTEQ Traffic, the system offers the most comprehensive information and coast- to-coast updates every minute, ensuring that the driver has the latest and most detailed information at his or her fingertips.

XM Radio will come standard on all Genesis trim levels, as it does on Accent, Azera, Elantra, Santa Fe, Sonata, Tiburon, Tucson and Veracruz models.

Every Genesis equipped with XM NavTraffic comes standard with a three-month complimentary subscription, as does every Hyundai model equipped with factory-installed XM Radio.

"Nearly every new Hyundai sold today already comes equipped with XM Radio's 170 channels of music, news, sports and talk programming," said Joe Verbrugge, senior vice president, automotive partnerships and international operations, for XM. "Hyundai is now offering the additional convenience of XM NavTraffic, a real-time service that is certain to save Genesis drivers precious time and money."

"Genesis marks a new chapter in Hyundai's history as our first rear- wheel drive, premium sports sedan," said John Krafcik, Hyundai Motor America's vice-president of product development and strategic planning. "This all-new vehicle continues on Hyundai's tradition of offering high-appeal features that delight the customer at a surprisingly affordable price."

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