Hyundai and Kia to Recall Nearly 170,000 EVs Over Software Problem in South Korea

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By Reuters
March 14, 2024Business News
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Hyundai and Kia to Recall Nearly 170,000 EVs Over Software Problem in South Korea
Kia logo on a new car on the sales lot at San Leandro Kia in San Leandro, Calif., on May 30, 2023. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

SEOUL—Hyundai Motor Co. and sister company Kia Corp. will recall about 170,000 electric vehicles (EVs) in South Korea over problems with software in the charging systems, South Korea’s transport ministry said on Thursday.

Hyundai will recall 169,332 EVs in the country, affecting five EV models, including Ioniq-series and Genesis models, the ministry said.

Kia will recall 56,016 EVs.

Errors have been found in the software of the integrated charging control units used in 170,000 Hyundai and Kia EVs, which could make it difficult to power a low-voltage battery and lead to the possibility that the vehicles could stop while driving, the ministry said.

“Hyundai Motor and Kia will take prompt actions to prevent customer inconvenience and will continue to prioritize the safety of our customers and their vehicles,” Hyundai Motor Group said in a statement.

The voluntary recalls are due to start on March 18.

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