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Race cars can serve as a testbed for technologies that eventually end up in the vehicles we buy, like steering wheel shift lights. They're not a new idea, but Hyundai thinks it has found a way to simplify the assembly process and bring the feature to more vehicles.
The automaker filed a patent on June 13 with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, outlying the assembly process for steering wheel-mounted shift lights. According to the filing, the wheel will feature a cutout at the top of the wheel for the lights and a groove inside the structure for the wiring, regardless of whether it has them.
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This will allow Hyundai to lower the wheel's production cost, making it more readily available across multiple models. The new structure will let the automaker add various plug-and-play trim pieces.
Shift lights in cars aren't a new concept, with Ferrari, McLaren, and BMW integrating the technology into steering wheels and dashboards. However, it's not a common feature in more mainstream models, which could change if Hyundai's patent truly simplifies the production process.
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We do not know if the wheel will even see production, but Hyundai's new Magma performance sub-brand could benefit from such a thing. It'd tell consumers the company is serious about its performance offerings, even if it's a minor bit of racing tech. It wouldn't hurt to see it in Hyundai’s fun-to-drive cars, even if they aren’t competing with BMW M and Mercedes-AMG.