Hyundai Motor Company is redefining the in-car experience with the introduction of Pokémon unique and special display themes that bring a touch of nostalgia and fun to your vehicle’s interior. On Monday the 23rd, Hyundai announced a brand-new collaboration with Pokémon Korea, officially launching two exciting new infotainment display options: the ‘Pokémon Pikachu Quick Attack Theme’ and the ‘Pokémon Ditto World Theme’.
An Immersive Journey for the Whole Family
With these new themes, customers can fully integrate Pokémon designs into their vehicle’s ccNC (connected car Navigation Cockpit) infotainment cluster display. This immersive experience includes customized colors, unique graphics, specialized navigation driving information, and playful animations that trigger whenever the engine is turned on or off. Together, these features fill every journey with engaging storytelling and a fun, emotional vibe.
As cars evolve beyond simple modes of transportation into spaces for relaxation and creating family memories, Hyundai expects these Pokémon displays to serve as a strong emotional bridge, building a shared connection between parents and children.

How to Purchase and Install
Getting your hands on these new Pokémon themes is simple. Drivers can register their primary vehicle through the MyHyundai application and purchase the themes directly from the Hyundai Blue Link Store.
Currently Supported Vehicles:
- The All-New Palisade
- IONIQ 9
- The All-New Nexo
- The New IONIQ 6
- 2026 Sonata The Edge
- The New Staria
Note: Hyundai plans to expand this feature to additional vehicle models in the future via OTA (Over-the-Air) software updates.
Customizing the Connected Car Era
A Hyundai Motor official shared the vision behind the launch: “This collaboration with Pokémon Korea reflects the growing needs of our customers who want to decorate and express their own personal style within their vehicles. In step with the connected car era, we will continue to continuously enhance the value of the experiences our customers can enjoy right from their cars.”






