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Ride Radar > Blog > Technology > Hyundai Might Ditch Buttons for a Massive Tesla-Style Screen. That’s a Mistake
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Hyundai Might Ditch Buttons for a Massive Tesla-Style Screen. That’s a Mistake

Last updated: July 8, 2025 1:55 pm
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Hyundai is set to revolutionize its infotainment system with the launch of Pleos Connect in 2026. This new user interface will combine the infotainment system, vehicle operating system, and an application development platform into a seamless package. The first vehicles to receive Pleos Connect will be the European i30 and the next-generation Tucson SUV, with Hyundai aiming to have this technology in over 20 million cars by the end of the decade.

While Pleos Connect promises to bring a new level of functionality and connectivity to Hyundai vehicles, there are concerns about the shift towards a more screen-centric interface. Despite Hyundai’s assurance that physical buttons will still be present in their cars, early prototypes of Pleos Connect showcase a large touchscreen dominating the dashboard, with only volume and tuning knobs visible.

The Pleos Connect system is designed to mimic a modern smartphone, allowing for multi-window functions and running multiple apps simultaneously on the screen. It will also feature a built-in Gleo AI system that can accurately recognize voice commands and perform complex functions beyond Hyundai’s current voice command system. Some functions may be relocated to the steering wheel, while others will be integrated into the touchscreen interface.

While other automakers have started to eliminate traditional instrument clusters in favor of digital displays, Hyundai intends to retain this feature in cars equipped with Pleos Connect. The first Pleos-equipped vehicles are expected to hit the roads in 2026, with plans to introduce the technology to the US market in the coming years. As Hyundai continues to develop and refine Pleos Connect, more details on its features and capabilities will be revealed.

See also  BMW's New Infotainment System Throws Everything Onto the Windshield

In conclusion, Hyundai’s Pleos Connect represents a significant step forward in automotive technology, offering a more integrated and intuitive infotainment system for drivers. With its combination of infotainment, operating system, and app development platform, Pleos Connect is poised to enhance the driving experience for millions of Hyundai owners in the years to come.

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