Soon You'll Be Able To Buy Coffee Before You Even Stop Your Car

Car maker Hyundai's North American arm is co-developing an in-car system that will allow drivers to buy coffee, order food, pre-pay for fuel or even book hotel rooms while on the road
Soon You'll Be Able To Buy Coffee Before You Even Stop Your Car

Korean brand Hyundai is co-developing a system that will allow American drivers to pay for goods and services while driving.

The system, being built with specialist software company Xevo, will start with pre-payment options for fuel, parking and refreshments, presumably at the big coffee chains. As it develops you’ll be able to pay for hotel rooms, order takeaway food and make restaurant reservations online through the car.

Soon You'll Be Able To Buy Coffee Before You Even Stop Your Car

Some premium cars with connected systems will already let you do some of this stuff, albeit usually by finding the business you want and calling its phone number so you can make the reservation or order that way.

Certain fuel companies are also in the early stages of allowing payment through an app, seemingly instead of going down the supermarket ‘Pay at Pump’ route.

Soon You'll Be Able To Buy Coffee Before You Even Stop Your Car

Hyundai’s planned system goes further, though, with a ‘wallet’ system to store your payment information like an Internet browser can; either card details or PayPal info. Clearly there are going to have to be some major security protocols installed.

The idea sounds really convenient, in theory. On the other hand, Hyundai’s assertion that “offering easy-to-use payment options as part of navigation will simplify the driving experience and maximize time spent with eyes on the road” seems like complete nonsense.

Soon You'll Be Able To Buy Coffee Before You Even Stop Your Car

Ordering Chinese food while driving is a distraction. Deciding whether to tap for a latte or a macchiato while attempting to negotiate a busy junction is a recipe for human error. Likewise, trying to weigh up the difference between an unfamiliar hotel’s deluxe double room and junior suite while at the wheel is just going to see people driving into stuff.

We’re interested to see where Hyundai goes with this, and whether the system makes it to Europe.

Source: Finextra

Comments

Matthew Henderson

Why are they telling you to still buy it? why not make a coffee machine in the dash? It’s just as utterly pointless, if you want coffee every morning, just buy it from the supermarket like a regular human being, you don’t need to go all the way across town to find an overrated coffee shop whose logo was once banned for showing bubs and pay twice the price of a whole bag of coffee pads just because someone made it for you and wrote your name on a cup made out of cardboard, because those pads definitely don’t contain coffee beans, right? Right?! I agree with Rammstein… we’re all living in America.

06/01/2018 - 18:27 |
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Anonymous

Stupid idea. When you stop for coffee you generally stop to pee/buy shit etc. When you book a restaurant (or at least when I do) there’s generally a bit of tripadvisor/research involved. Can’t imagine doing that on the motorway… Same with hotels…

06/01/2018 - 18:41 |
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Anonymous

That’s not going to cause accidents overly exaggerated eyeroll

06/01/2018 - 18:48 |
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Anonymous

Oh, millenialls…

06/01/2018 - 21:10 |
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Anonymous

Litterally cars and coffee

06/01/2018 - 21:18 |
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Austin Ketchum

Another way for people in this world to be lazy, wireless charging for cars, autonomous driving, and now this. What can go wrong??

06/02/2018 - 03:24 |
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Rekord 86

And phones are still the only dangerous distraction?

06/02/2018 - 08:10 |
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Ah, but you can use your phone and drive safely if you let Tesla autopilot crash the car for you.

06/02/2018 - 08:56 |
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Anonymous

Thats why we have phones. We dont need that.

06/02/2018 - 19:41 |
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