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Hyundai BlueLink Connected Cars

24 Jul 2025
Key highlights
  • 1
    BlueLink packs 60+ smart features for safety, remote access, and car control
  • 2
    Easily manage your car remotely using the MyHyundai app for Android and iOS
  • 3
    BlueLink is available across new Hyundai models and select used Hyundai cars
Outline

Hyundai BlueLink, the carmaker’s connected vehicle technology, is changing how owners interact with their vehicles. Whether you’re tracking your car remotely, using voice commands to open the sunroof, or getting health reports via the MyHyundai app, BlueLink brings your car to life like never before.

 

Launched first with the Venue in 2019, BlueLink has now become a staple across Hyundai’s new-generation models. The best part is that you can even get it in select used Hyundai cars with no compromises on features or futuristic convenience. In this guide, we’ll break down what BlueLink is, which Hyundai cars come equipped with it, and whether it’s worth keeping the Blue Link subscription active after the free period.

 

 

hyundai blue link features

 

BlueLink is an in-built connected car platform offered by Hyundai that enables owners to manage, monitor, as well as interact with their vehicles remotely. It functions through an in-built eSIM within the vehicle and gets connected to Hyundai cloud services, allowing real-time access to more than 60+ smart features.

 

The system can be controlled primarily with the help of the MyHyundai app, which is compatible with Android and iOS. It is convenient, safe, and provides navigation and voice commands, all available through your phone or infotainment system.

 

Think of Blue Link as your digital co-pilot. Whether you wish to pre-cool your car before you get in it, want to know where your car is in a parking lot, or even get automatic crash alerts sent to the emergency services, all this can be done with just a few taps.

 

 

Hyundai has equipped Blue Link in numerous models, including premium sedans, compact SUVs, as well as EVs. The following is a breakdown of cars where BlueLink is currently available:

 

  • Hyundai Elantra
    BlueLink is available in the SX and SX(O) variants of the Elantra, offering connected features in both petrol and diesel trims.

 

  • Hyundai Alcazar
    All variants of the Alcazar come with BlueLink as standard, making it one of the most connected 6- and 7-seater SUVs in the segment.
     
  • Hyundai i20
    BlueLink is offered in the Asta and Asta (O) trims of the i20, including the performance-oriented N Line variants.
     
  • Hyundai Creta
    BlueLink is available from the SX variant onwards. This includes the Creta N Line range, which gets the latest version of Hyundai’s connected tech.
     
  • Hyundai Venue
    The SX and SX(O) variants of the Venue come with BlueLink integration. The feature is also available in the sportier Venue N Line models.
     
  • Hyundai Verna
    BlueLink is offered in the SX(O) and higher trims of the Verna, giving sedan buyers access to remote and connected car features.
     
  • Hyundai Tucson
    BlueLink comes standard across all variants of the Tucson, including AWD and petrol/diesel options.

 

  • Hyundai Exter
    BlueLink is available in the higher-spec trims of the Exter, offering connected features even in this compact urban SUV.

 

  • Hyundai Ioniq 5
    Being a flagship EV, the Ioniq 5 comes with full BlueLink integration as standard, offering the most advanced connected car experience in Hyundai’s lineup.

 

Note: BlueLink is generally available in mid-to-top variants such as SX, SX(O), SX+, Signature, and N Line. Variant specs should also be checked, particularly in the event that one is purchasing used Hyundai cars, as not every model on the road comes fitted with the Blue Link system.

 

 

 

Hyundai BlueLink Connected Cars

 

Hyundai divides Blue Link features into 5 key categories, all of which are designed to make driving more intelligent, safer, and more intuitive. The following is the list of the most helpful tools you can find after connecting your car with the help of the MyHyundai app.

 

A. Safety & Security

 

  • Auto crash notification – Sends alerts to emergency services in case of an accident
  • SOS / RSA button – Request help instantly using the in-car buttons
  • Stolen vehicle tracking + immobilisation – Helps locate your vehicle and disable it remotely 
  • Geofencing & valet alert – Get notified when your car moves beyond a set area or is driven abnormally

 

B. Remote Access

 

  • Remote engine start/stop (AT variants)
  • Climate control activation (pre-cool your cabin in summer)
  • Lock/unlock doors remotely
  • Horn & light flash to locate the car in a parking lot

 

C. Vehicle Relationship Management (VRM)

 

  • Monthly vehicle health reports – Sent straight to your MyHyundai app
  • Auto diagnostics – Scans for mechanical or electrical issues 
  • Low fuel alerts – Get notified before you hit ‘E’ on the fuel meter
  • Driving behaviour alerts – Track speed, sudden braking, and more

 

D. Navigation & Driving Info

 

  • Live traffic info – Real-time congestion updates
  • Destination send-to-car – Plan trips from phone and send to the car
  • Real-time location tracking – Share your live location with family
  • Time-fencing alerts – Track usage during specific time windows

 

E. Voice Recognition

 

  • Voice commands for AC, music, navigation, and windows
  • Wake word support – Say “Hello Blue Link” to activate
  • Hands-free calling & infotainment control

 

 

BlueLink can be accessed via the official MyHyundai app, which is available for both Android and iOS.

Here’s how to get started:

 

  1. Download the MyHyundai app from the Play Store or the App Store
  2. Create an account using your mobile number
  3. Enter your car’s VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to link
  4. Accept permissions for remote access, vehicle tracking, etc.
  5. You’re now ready to use 60+ BlueLink features from your phone

Pro Tip: For used Hyundai cars, the previous owner must unlink their profile before you can register.

 

 

When you purchase a new Hyundai car that has BlueLink, the Blue Link connected services don’t require paid subscription for the first 3 years. After that, if you wish to continue using BlueLink services, particularly the remote, safety, and app-based features, you will have to renew your subscription.

 

Renewal Details:

 

  • Subscription duration: Initially free for 3 years
  • Renewal cost: ₹2,000 to ₹5,000 per year (may vary by model & dealer location) 
  • How to renew:
    • Through the MyHyundai app
    • Or during your car’s scheduled service at any authorised Hyundai workshop

 

Note: If your Blue Link subscription expires, features like live tracking, remote start, or monthly health reports will be disabled until renewal.

 

 

The question that many buyers have is, does BlueLink work on used Hyundai cars?

Yes, it absolutely can, provided that the system is still intact and the ownership is updated accordingly.

 

Here’s what to check:

 

  • The car must be a variant that supports BlueLink (SX/SX(O), Signature, etc.)
  • The embedded eSIM and telematics unit should be working
  • The previous owner must unlink their account from the MyHyundai app
  • You’ll need to register your account and re-link the car

 

Pro Tip: Check the subscription status before you buy. If the 3-year free period is still active, that’s a win. Otherwise, you can choose to renew it as needed.

 

 

With over 6.75 lakh BlueLink-equipped cars sold in India, it is safe to say that Hyundai connected tech is not just a marketing gimmick, it is what consumers expect from modern cars. Hyundai BlueLink has features that allow you to control your car using your phone, monitor its health, remotely lock and unlock it, and many more features that make driving easy and smart.  No matter if you’re looking to buy a new model or exploring used Hyundai cars, having BlueLink onboard is a strong advantage and definitely worth paying for even after the free subscription ends.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. What is Hyundai BlueLink?
Q. Which Hyundai cars come with BlueLink?
Q. How long is BlueLink free in a new Hyundai?
Q. What happens when the BlueLink subscription expires?
Q. Can I transfer BlueLink to a new owner if I sell my car?
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