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UVeye Links AI Tire Inspections to Real-Time Pricing in Push to Monetize Service Lanes

UVeye Links AI Tire Inspections to Real-Time Pricing in Push to Monetize Service Lanes

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UVeye has launched an integration with Tire Rack Wholesale that converts its AI-based tire inspections into instant, dealership-specific tire quotes, aiming to increase tire revenue and improve service-lane efficiency for OEM-franchised dealers. By connecting UVeye’s drive-through scanning platform—its so‑called “MRI for vehicles”—to Tire Rack’s live dealer quoting tools, service advisors can move from automated detection of tread wear, sidewall damage, mismatched tires, or uneven wear to a fully populated, OEM‑approved quote in a single click, with dealer ID, vehicle make, and model year pre-filled and only in‑stock, store-relevant tires displayed. CEO Amir Hever positioned the move as a way to turn AI insights into immediate, trusted sales opportunities, with UVeye capturing engagement data on each quote to help dealers track adoption, close rates, and ROI, reinforcing the system’s value as a revenue enablement platform rather than just a diagnostic tool.

The integration will roll out initially to select Subaru retailers, signaling a targeted OEM-channel deployment strategy that could expand as UVeye deepens ties with manufacturers and dealer groups. For UVeye, whose systems are already installed at hundreds of dealerships, fleet locations, and auction sites and used by clients such as Amazon and General Motors, the capability strengthens its business model by directly linking its inspection hardware and software to measurable financial outcomes in the form of tire sales and higher service-lane throughput. The added transparency and fitment accuracy, backed by OEM-approved Tire Rack Wholesale portals, is likely to support dealer adoption, while UVeye’s broader initiatives across rental fleets and seaport inspections position the company to leverage the same AI-inspection core for multiple revenue streams. Executives evaluating UVeye can view this development as a step toward deeper integration into dealer workflows, greater monetization of inspection data, and enhanced stickiness with both OEMs and retail networks, with further upside as the integration scales beyond the initial Subaru cohort.

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