The All Blacks have opened their northern tour by overrunning Scotland 51-22 at Murrayfield in Ediburgh.
With 10 changes from the team who drew 18-18 with Australia last month to end a winning streak of 16 matches, the All Blacks ran in six tries, orchestrated by first five Dan Carter with a superb all round performance.
Israel Dagg, Julian Savea, Cory Jane and Andrew Hore went over in the first half. Savea scored the try of the game after the break thanks to Carter's exquisite chip, Ben Smith added a late effort while Carter kicked 21 points.
The three tries they scored were Scotland's first against New Zealand in seven years.
Beauden Barrett could get more game time at fullback for the injured Israel Dagg, after coming on after Dagg had a bad landing on his tailbone.
The Hurricanes first five proved a deft replacement, slotting right in at No.15 after 20 minutes for his third test cap.
Coach Steve Hansen says he will field all his squad for the games against world number nine Scotland and Italy in Rome next Saturday, before the All Blacks face sterner tests against Wales in Cardiff and then England at Twickenham.