Hyundai’s Vehicle Digital Passport provides comprehensive profile of Bluelink-enabled cars’ life on the road

Think of it as your car’s digital diary

Vidita Chandra | 19 May 2025 06:36 PM Share -

Hyundai has rolled out Vehicle Digital Passport, a smart service that gives Bluelink-enabled cars their own digital ID. By pulling data from the car’s telematics and service records, it builds a detailed profile of the vehicle’s life on the road. From past services and accident reports to warranty info, warning lights, and driving habits—it’s all wrapped into one platform. 

The Vehicle Digital Passport delivers a detailed seven-page report packed with personalised tips based on your car’s performance score and service requirements. Hyundai sees it as more than a handy reference—it’s a nudge toward smarter driving and timely maintenance.

It’s also expected to play a major role in the used car space. By offering a clear, trustworthy snapshot of a vehicle’s condition and history, the service could make buying or selling a pre-owned Hyundai a whole lot more transparent and hassle-free.

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Launched in India in 2019, Hyundai’s Bluelink platform brings AI smarts and always-on connectivity to your car, thanks to its built-in SIM. It powers over 70 connected features—from emergency support and crash alerts to trip logs, remote vehicle status, and more—keeping drivers in sync with their cars.

The service is available for Rs. 399 per quarter.

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