Hyundai Offers Customizable In-Car Displays
Snoopy, Charlie Brown and more beloved Peanuts characters can now come along for the ride.

The customizable display themes are currently available in the Ioniq 9 and Palisade.
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Hyundai is expanding its suite of digital features with personalized infotainment and instrument cluster displays. In partnership with the Peanuts brand built from the iconic comic strip Charles M. Schulz started in 1950, Hyundai is offering Peanuts display themes for purchase via its Bluelink Store.
The three exclusive themes are:
Snoopy’s Universe: with bold colors and vivid contrasts
Charlie Brown and Friends: featuringmuted hues reminiscent of 1950s and ‘60s newspaper strips
Road Trip: Route 66 vibes, neon lights and classic road trip motifs
“When one of the world’s most beloved universes is featured inside your software-defined display, every drive becomes more personal, more playful, and more ‘you,’ proving that the future of in-car technology isn’t just smarter, it’s more human,” said Hyundai of North America Senior Vice President of Product Planning and Mobility Strategy Olabisi Boyle
The new feature debuted in the Ioniq 9 and Palisade models, but Hyundai plans to expand to additional models at a later date. Currently, it's available only in the U.S. with plans to roll out to other global Hyundai markets.
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