UVeye partners with Dealer Tire to introduce real-time AI-powered tyre inspection data within existing dealership dashboards, transforming tyre servicing, enhancing accuracy, speed, and customer transparency across North America.
UVeye, a recognized leader worldwide in AI-powered vehicle inspection technology, has teamed up with Dealer Tire, a major tire distributor and service provider for franchise dealerships all across the U.S., to roll out a new integration. The goal here is to totally change the way tire inspections and quotes are done for dealerships. Basically, this new system lets service advisors access real-time, AI-driven tire inspection data right within Dealer Tire’s existing inspection dashboard. That’s where they already generate tire quotes, so it’s a big step forward—speeding things up, making the data more accurate, and improving transparency.
Using advanced computer vision, the integrated setup provides detailed tire info—things like tread depth, DOT codes, tire sizes, and high-resolution images—immediately after a vehicle is scanned. This smooth flow of data means no more manually trying to measure or inspect tires the old-fashioned way. Service advisors can now produce faster, more comprehensive, and trustworthy quotes. The fact that hundreds of dealerships across North America will be able to use this integration is pretty significant—it really pushes dealership efficiency and helps engage customers better.
Amir Hever, the CEO of UVeye, points out that this integration shows their ongoing commitment to providing speed, accuracy, efficiency, and clear transparency. He mentions that what used to take a lot of time—manual measurements—is now done instantly, with clear data and images customers can see for themselves. That really builds trust. Scott Mueller, CEO of Dealer Tire, also emphasizes their mission—to help dealerships sell more tires and keep customers safe. He added that bringing UVeye’s AI tech into the mix allows dealers to instantly turn inspection info into accurate quotes, which in turn boosts customer confidence by being transparent.
This system isn’t just about tire specifics though; it also includes important contextual data like timestamps, scan IDs, and dealership locations—along with vehicle details such as VINs, license plates, and overview images. This all-around approach gives service teams a fuller picture of what’s going on with the vehicle, helping them make better, more informed service recommendations.
This partnership fits into a wider trend of automakers and service providers embracing AI-driven inspection tech to modernize vehicle maintenance and make operations more efficient. UVeye’s technology, which has been developed with backing from industry giants like General Motors, Hyundai, Toyota, Volvo, and CarMax, uses proprietary sensor fusion, AI, and machine learning to detect a wide range of vehicle issues quickly and accurately. Independent tests have even shown UVeye’s inspections find up to 96 percent of existing problems—impressive compared to the less than 25 percent detection rate of traditional manual checks.
Their product lineup is quite flexible; it’s capable of more than just detailed tire inspections—like measuring tread depth, spotting uneven wear, reading sidewall info—and it can also detect underbody issues, body damage, leaks, and missing parts. This broad functionality has already been rolled out in dealerships using platforms like Tekion’s Automotive Retail Cloud and service lane tech provider myKaarma. These kinds of integrations help push digital transformation in the automotive aftermarket. For example, the UVeye-Tekion partnership allows instant vehicle condition reports to be sent directly to customers through text, email, or online portals, further boosting transparency and trust.
Beyond retail and dealership use, big rental fleet operators like Hertz have also adopted UVeye’s AI inspection systems. They’re using it to modernize and streamline their maintenance routines—which is pretty interesting, right? Because it shows that the technology isn’t just for car dealers but also for large fleet management, improving vehicle availability, consistent maintenance, and safety on a large scale.
For professionals working in the automotive aftermarket, this UVeye-Dealer Tire integration is a notable example of how AI-driven data collection and high-tech analytics can really optimize workflows, cut down manual labor, and strengthen customer relationships through transparent, trustworthy service. If dealerships are thinking about jumping in on this, they should definitely reach out to their Dealer Tire reps to learn more about implementing it.
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Source: Noah Wire Services