Voice-Controlled Sunroofs for Indian Autos by Tata, MG, Hyundai
Indian automakers Tata, Hyundai, and MG have introduced voice-controlled sunroofs in their models, revolutionizing the car buying experience with advanced technology. The Tata Nexon, Hyundai Exter, Hyundai Creta, and MG Hector have set new standards for luxury and safety, attracting buyers who seek premium experiences without breaking the bank.

Highlights
- •Tata Motors added voice-activated sunroofs to its Nexon variants, making it a more affordable option for tech-savvy drivers.
- •Hyundai Exter offers a voice-enabled smart electric sunroof, marking the beginning of a revolution in car control technology in India.
- •The Hyundai Creta introduced a voice-activated panoramic sunroof, setting new benchmarks in the mid-size SUV segment.
- •MG Hector, India’s first 'internet car,' offers voice control over sunroofs and additional car functions, marking a significant step in smart vehicle technology.
Modern car buyers in India have a preference for high-tech and luxurious vehicles. Voice-operated sunroofs are now making their way into the Indian automobile market, offering a premium driving experience. Brands like Tata, Hyundai, and MG have introduced these advanced features alongside other smart technologies in their latest models.
The innovative sunroofs from these brands can be manually controlled using the car's central infotainment system or through a verbal command. Each car comes bundled with enhanced features that make everyday driving more enjoyable and safe.
One example is the Tata Nexon, a model that is well-loved for its comfort and safety features. It now includes a smart electric sunroof powered by voice assistance, making its entry price more appealing to budget-conscious buyers.
Hyundai's Exter model took the market by storm with its smart innovations, including voice-controlled electric sunroofs. This micro SUV is now a top pick for families looking for a car that offers a unique blend of cost-effectiveness and advanced technology.
Another noteworthy model is the Hyundai Creta, which is set to redefine the mid-size SUV segment with its voice-activated panoramic sunroof. The Creta's advanced voice system and premium features make it an ideal choice for long-distance journeys.
The MG Hector is India’s first internet-connected car, offering a highly advanced sunroof system that can even control other car functions such as air conditioning and music systems, providing users with a luxurious experience in cars typically associated with higher tech.
Each of these models represents the current direction of the auto industry in India, with a trend towards making cars more engaging and user-friendly for tech-savvy drivers.













