Connected cars are becoming increasingly common.
The Hyundai Motor Group has developed a digital key that enables drivers to unlock, start and drive their car using a smartphone.
Near Field Communication, or NFC, technology, is used to detect the digital key when it's near a vehicle's door, unlocking it. The technology also enables a vehicle to store the keyholder's preferred settings, such as seat and mirror positions, and automatically apply them when their key is used. "We are studying other ways to harness this type of connected-car technology to greatly enhance the driving and ownership experience," Yoo added.
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