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Top 5 Affordable SUVs In India With Digital Key Feature: Hyundai Venue, Kia Seltos, And More | Car News
Top 5 Affordable SUVs In India With Digital Key Feature: Hyundai Venue, Kia Seltos, And More
The Digital Key feature is one of the most rapidly adopted features in India as automakers put more connected tech into mainstream vehicles. A digital key allows car owners to lock, unlock, and even start their car via a smartphone app or wearable device without requiring any traditional key fob. This aims to improve convenience, enhance security, and support remote access capability. At present, several car manufacturers are offering this tech in different models in the Indian market across various price points. Here, we list down for you the top five cars that have the Digital Key feature available in India.
Hyundai Venue
The Hyundai Venue belongs to the first batch of compact SUVs in India having digital key functionality. With Hyundai’s Bluelink application, owners can very conveniently access their vehicle with the help of a smartphone and share the digital key with family members.
Kia Seltos
Just like Hyundai, Kia has also introduced the digital key feature in one of its most popular SUVs, the Seltos. With this, users can open their car with a phone or an NFC card. The higher trims of the Seltos have this feature under the Kia Connect system.
Hyundai Creta
The new Hyundai Creta now offers support for the digital key in select variants. It comes as an easy setup with Hyundai’s connected car suite for even more features of convenience and better security of the vehicle.
Kia Sonet
The compact Kia Sonet is another SUV that brings digital key functionality to a wider audience. With the Kia Connect app, owners can replace the traditional fob with smartphone-based access and control.
Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor
Toyota’s new Urban Cruiser Taisor, co-developed with Maruti Suzuki, is among the more affordable cars to offer a digital key option. It helps Toyota strengthen its connected car lineup in India.
Digital keys are growing beyond just the most expensive cars to include more reasonable models in India. Driving this change are Hyundai, Kia, and Toyota by making connected features standard in their SUVs and crossovers. As buyers keep wanting more ease and tech, we can see more mass-market models taking up digital key systems soon.
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