
Hyundai Wireless Charging

Hyundai wireless charging is an innovative feature designed to make charging your smartphone easier while on the go. By eliminating the need for charging cables, this technology provides a clean and organized solution for keeping your device powered during your daily commute or long road trips. Using an inductive charging pad, Hyundai wireless charging is compatible with most modern smartphones that support Qi wireless charging, ensuring seamless functionality without the hassle of tangled wires.
What is Hyundai Wireless Charging?
Hyundai wireless charging is a built-in feature available in many Hyundai vehicles, allowing drivers to charge their smartphones without the hassle of cables. Using an inductive charging pad, this technology provides a seamless and clutter-free way to keep your device powered while on the road. It works with Qi-compatible devices, ensuring that most modern smartphones can take advantage of this convenience.
How to Use Hyundai Wireless Charging
Using Hyundai's wireless charging system is simple. Follow these steps, exactly as described, to get started:
- Ensure Your Phone Is Compatible - Your smartphone must support Qi wireless charging. If unsure, check your phone's specifications or manual.
- Turn On Your Vehicle - Wireless charging only works when the vehicle is running or in accessory mode.
- Locate the Charging Pad - The charging pad is usually found in the center console or under the dashboard.
- Place Your Phone on the Pad - Ensure the phone is positioned correctly with the back facing down.
- Look for the Charging Indicator - A light or notification on the infotainment system will confirm that charging has started.
- Remove Any Obstructions - Thick phone cases, metal objects, or credit cards can interfere with charging, so remove them if necessary.
- Monitor Charging Progress - Your phone should continue charging as long as it remains on the pad.
Which Hyundai Models Have Wireless Charging?
Hyundai has integrated wireless charging into many of its newer models, including:
- Hyundai Tucson (Select trims)
- Hyundai Santa Fe (Select trims)
- Hyundai Palisade
- Hyundai Sonata
- Hyundai Elantra
- Hyundai Kona
- Hyundai IONIQ 5
- Hyundai IONIQ 6
- Hyundai Santa Cruz
- Hyundai Venue (Limited Trim)
The availability of Hyundai wireless charging varies by trim level, so it's always best to check with a Hyundai dealership to confirm if a specific model has this feature.
Is Wired or Wireless Charging Faster?
While wireless charging offers convenience, it is generally slower than wired charging. A traditional USB-C or Lightning cable can deliver a faster charge, often at twice the speed or more. Wireless charging is ideal for maintaining battery levels during commutes, but if you need a rapid power boost, a wired connection is still the best option.
Shop at Hyundai of Saco
Looking to find a vehicle with Hyundai wireless charging? Hyundai of Saco in Saco, ME, has a great selection of new and pre-owned Hyundai vehicles equipped with the latest tech features, including wireless charging. Visit our dealership to explore available models, test drive your favorite Hyundai, and experience the convenience of wireless charging firsthand. Contact us today or stop by Hyundai of Saco to find the perfect vehicle for your needs!