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Nissan further boosts Hella Gutmann’s comprehensive secure gateway coverage

 

Nissan is the latest vehicle manufacturer to receive Cyber Security Management (CSM) coverage through mega macs diagnostic devices from Hella Gutmann, with the carmaker added as part of the version 76 software update, which is available to garages from January.

 

With the addition of Nissan, Hella Gutmann now offers CSM coverage across an impressive 21 vehicle manufacturers. CSM provides mega macs users with access to restricted functions and data at absolutely no additional cost to their standard software licence.

 

V76 also provides updates to several manufacturers, with all Kia vehicles now covered by CSM and Hyundai vehicles made up until 2022 gaining coverage. CSM is provided through mega macs devices for a wide range of marques, with Nissan joining Alfa Romeo, Audi, Fiat, Mercedes-Benz, Polestar, Renault, Volkswagen and more.

 

The latest version 76 software is compatible with mega macs X, 77, 56, 42SE, PC and SE, as well as the mega macs ONE.

 

CSM is an increasingly important area for garages. “Ever-higher vehicle security means repairers need to make sure they have reliable and regular access,” said Julian Goulding, Hella Gutmann’s Head of Sales. “Version 76 of the mega macs software continues to roll-out ever wider CSM coverage for workshops.”

 

Further information can be found online here: https://www.hella.com/techworld/uk/Workshop-equipment-80601/.

 

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