During Apple's 2012 World Wide Developer Conference keynote, former VP of iOS Software Scott Forstall announced that there would be nine auto companies integrating Siri into their vehicles in 2013. Today we learn via Brightwire and ZDNet Korea that Hyundai Motor Company will be the tenth company to adopt Siri, one of Apple's iCloud services. The report states that "Hyundai vehicles' infotainment system will connect to iOS 6-based iPhones" and use Siri's Eyes Free mode feature. No specific vehicle models were officially announced at this time but are expected to debut in 2014-models unveiled in the third quarter of this year.
