Kia and Hyundai are collaborating with various police departments, including the Arlington Police Department, across the United States to offer free software upgrades for owners of push-to-start vehicles. These upgrades are aimed at combating vehicle theft, a growing concern for both car manufacturers. Events have been organized in North Texas and Chicago, with one notable event taking place at De Luna Muffler and Auto Services (6200 S. Ashland Ave) in Chicago. Vehicle owners attending these events not only receive software updates but also learn about vehicle safety, obtain steering wheel clubs, and have catalytic converters inspected. The initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance vehicle security and reduce theft rates.
Hyundai teams up with police departments to host anti-theft software installation events https://t.co/ou4gKmAkSf
Kia is partnering with the Arlington Police Department to provide free vehicle software upgrades to Kia owners. https://t.co/eOIPBtRL7I
Another #ChicagoPolice Vehicle Safety Day took place in Chicago today at De Luna Muffler and Auto Services (6200 S. Ashland Ave) with our partners @CookSheriffIL. Vehicle owners learned about vehicle safety, obtained steering wheel clubs, and received catalytic converter… https://t.co/9NgxfOn1yN
Do you own a Kia or Hyundai push-to-start vehicle? You may want to take advantage of this free software update! https://t.co/80LsKvY2zi
Attention, Kia drivers! Free vehicle software upgrades available at North Texas event to fight theft https://t.co/oVrpkVdK57