Hyundai, Xevo Show Prototype In-Car Purchasing Platform
Hyundai Motor Co. and Bellevue, Wash.-based software developer Xevo Inc. showed a prototype of their in-car payment platform on Wednesday in Detroit.
Hyundai Motor Co. and Bellevue, Wash.-based software developer Xevo Inc. showed a prototype of their in-car payment platform on Wednesday in Detroit.
Hyundai tells Automotive News that it expects to conduct a pilot test to determine whether the platform will go into production as a mobile app or in-car infotainment feature.
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