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Hyundai has taken a big step in view of the global shortage of semiconductors. The company will now give only one smart key to the users who buy a few selected cars. However, the second smart key will be made available after six months.
There is a huge shortage of semiconductor chips all over the world. It has also affected the automobile industry. Although its lack has affected the production of the car a lot, but the latest case is a little different. famous car maker Hyundai In view of the shortage of chips, has taken a big step. According to reports, the company is now giving only one smart key instead of two along with the normal key to the users buying its selected car models. However, the second smart key will be given to the users after six months. Earlier, Tata Motors had also taken a similar step.
These car buyers will be affected
Users buying Hyundai Creta S and above variants, all variants of Alcazar, i20 Asta and above variants and i20 N Line will be affected by this. The demand for these models is very high in the market. That’s why the company has chosen these models for the time being to give a smart key. Under this strategy, the company will try to satisfy its users.
Second Smart Key after six months
Hyundai has taken this step in view of the chip shortage. But the company will also provide other smart keys to its users. However, users will have to wait six months for this. The company will deliver other smart keys to the dealers. Dealers can later deliver it to the users’ homes. At the same time, if users want, they can go to the dealers and take it themselves. Tata Motors has also worked on this strategy.
What is a chip?
Chips are processors made of semiconductors that act as conductors and insulators. Chips process the signal in their terminals. It is used in almost every electric and electronic device as well as in automobiles. At the same time, nowadays the car is upgraded more and more. That’s why a processor is required to process data in every car.
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