Kia India announces partnership with Map My India to offer navigation solutions – ET Auto

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Kia India announces partnership with Map My India to offer navigation solutions – ET Auto


By integrating Map My India’s navigation solutions, Kia aims to provide support to drivers, ensuring easy access to essential services and amenities.

Kia India announced its partnership with Map My India to offer navigation solutions to its customers nationwide, reported PTI on Thursday.

By integrating Map My India’s navigation solutions, Kia aims to provide support to drivers, ensuring easy access to essential services and amenities.

The platform’s database covers over 450 categories of four-wheeler-specific points of interest, facilitating the seamless discovery of crucial locations such as dealerships, service centers, fuel stations, hospitals, hotels, and restaurants.

Additionally, drivers will benefit from various advanced features, including speed limit alerts, real-time incident updates, and voice-guided navigation support, which contribute to a safer and more informed driving experience, the company stated.

“Our collaboration with Map My India strengthens our positioning as a tech-forward brand dedicated to providing disruptive experiences to our new-age customers,” PTI quoted Kia India Chief Sales Officer Myung-sik Sohn as saying.

  • Published On May 2, 2024 at 02:19 PM IST

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