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As in-car features and technology have exploded in recent years, so too has the humble owner’s manual.

What used to be a small pamphlet now is a hundreds-pages long brick of a book, sometimes divided into multiple, smaller books so as not to break bindings.

Hyundai, realizing fewer people than ever want to tackle such a beast when searching for answers on how to perform a specific function, has in recent years been looking toward a world without a physical manual.

With the launch of the Equus luxury sedan in 2010, the car’s owner’s manual also was available as an Apple app.

In 2014, Hyundai duplicated the owner’s manual and made it accessible via a vehicle’s touchscreen.



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