BREAKING: Hyundai developing competitor for OnStar, Sync... but new system needs a name

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As part of its product and marketing development process, Hyundai has reached out to owners and enthusiasts to create a network of consumers with which to discuss everything from future models and technologies to advertising tactics, polls, and so on.
Autoblog has learned of a communiqué issued to members late last week where Dean Macko, Hyundai's Manager of Brand Strategy, appealed to focus group members to help come up with a name for a new "Advanced Technological System" – a telematics package likened repeatedly to General Motors' OnStar and Ford's Microsoft Sync.
According to Macko, the system Hyundai is pursuing focuses on "four buckets of service": Safety and Security (including theft immobilization and automatic emergency service notification in the event of a crash), Infotainment (wireless connectivity features for telephone, music, etc.), Navigation (like OnStar's turn-by-turn direction service), and Vehicle Diagnostics, a tool for both owners and dealers that could help track the need for maintenance and potentially even notify one's dealer to order parts for a forthcoming repair.
Macko admits Hyundai has come up with a number of possible names on its own, including In Touch, Ring, Fuse and Emerge, but the company is reaching out to its network for suggestions. Calling them "naming experts," Macko indicates that this focus group has already helped come up with titles for future paint colors.
To be clear, in Macko's video message, he only says that Hyundai is "thinking about" introducing such a system – he does not commit to a product, timetable, or price. However, given the tone of his message and the nature of the group that Macko is appealing to, we have to believe that this new technology is just around the corner... perhaps tied to the launch of the Equus luxury sedan?
Hyundai apparently needs these naming suggestions by this Wednesday, November 4, and while most of you probably aren't part of Hyundai's focus group, we know that top company officials trawl these hallowed precincts on a daily basis. Thus, if you have a suggestion of your own, why not drop it in 'Comments' – who knows, they just might pick yours. Thanks for the tip, Mike!












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
Xa 8:26PM (11/02/2009)
they should call it the "Hyundai Onboard Requisition and Navigation System" or "HORN" for short. then they could advertise it as "Need help? Get on the HORN." yeah?
hyundai execs, i'll trade my naming idea for a equus. haha.
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WeHo 8:35PM (11/02/2009)
or better yet
Hyundai Onboard Requisition and Navigation -Yo! Or HORNY for short
rooster 9:25PM (11/02/2009)
Given the general pattern toward copying others designs, I'd go with "On-Stanc"...it's the best of both!
Venom 9:36PM (11/02/2009)
Xa,
I like it.
You should get something for that.
I will laugh when it comes out because I am almost positive that they are going to steal it from you. lol
daleam 10:50PM (11/02/2009)
They should call it "Ooh Ooh Me Too".
mathejoh 11:08PM (11/02/2009)
How about "On Staar"? GM cannot file a lawsuit since technically the korean version has two "a"s in its "Staar".
Chazz 12:03AM (11/03/2009)
I say name the service as if the Chinese were to name it - "YON TAR."
lex 2:29AM (11/03/2009)
or how about "Crap"? Yeah, that's it!
Rar 3:39AM (11/03/2009)
@Xa
brilliant
Chad 3:11AM (11/21/2009)
Blink
LoneWolf 8:38PM (11/02/2009)
It should sound modern, so a combination of "nuclear", "radio", "2.0", "green", "-o-tron" or "i" would be appropriate
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Egon 9:03PM (11/02/2009)
I've got it! Introducing the Nuclear Green Radio-O-Tron...2.0! Me likey.
Jon (Aussie) 12:37PM (11/03/2009)
something off topic... so the iSnack 2.0 is indeed very modern.
JCUOIT 8:42PM (11/02/2009)
Call it Jupiter System
roman god of Communication.
I want Two stretch armored equus'
LOL
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Farmboy 8:45PM (11/02/2009)
Proper term would be Equi for 2 Equus. In possession I think it would be Equorum. :)
sirmiumsm 2:07AM (11/03/2009)
Jupiter was the king of the gods not communication. (Soure: Wikipedia)
Clarence Young 8:43PM (11/02/2009)
In keeping with the times, how about....Bailout ?
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RMN 3:55AM (11/03/2009)
It's growing on me.
RedLineTire 8:45PM (11/02/2009)
For some reason - at first pass - I thought the headline was breaking news about Hyundai's new steam powered car.
I was very excited by that.
The reality is much less interesting.
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Blacksabre 8:46PM (11/02/2009)
The Sunlite System.
Because everyone can use a little Sunlite, sometimes.
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