UVeye, in collaboration with Connexion Mobility and General Motors, is set to improve the way GM dealerships manage their loaner and rental fleet operations. The integration introduces an elevated experience for rental and loaner customers, continuing to modernize and enhance customer service. Building on the success of the OnTRAC platform for loaner and rental fleet management, and UVeye's AI-powered inspection systems, this new solution improves the accuracy and efficiency of loaner fleet vehicle inspections for dealers.

A new standard of customer experience for dealers: In this collaboration, UVeye's technology ? already operational at hundreds of US GM dealerships ? will power a seamless experience for dealers by populating real vehicle images and a full condition report automatically within OnTRAC.

This enables dealers to easily identify damage during loaner vehicle handovers, including tire damage (sidewall, rim, and tread depth), underbody issues, such as leaks or broken parts, and exterior damage, such as scratches and dents. The transparent damage documentation is then made available to customers via SMS, fostering trust and transparency in every transaction. Connexion's integration with UVeye's technology not only drives cost efficiency for dealers, but also accelerates the loaner vehicle process.

With a substantial reduction in visual walkaround time and a streamlined inspection process, dealers can save valuable minutes per vehicle, offering customers quicker and more efficient service. This collaboration signifies a commitment to industry leadership, as General Motors becomes the first global OEM to integrate automatic inspection into its loaner vehicle process.