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Hyundai, Kia recall over 208,000 EVs
Hyundai, Kia recall over 200K electric cars over power issues
Hyundai’s recall encompasses over 145,000 cars, including some IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6 EVs along with Genesis GV60, Genesis GV70 and Genesis G80 models.
More than 240,000 Hyundai, Genesis and Kia cars recalled for safety
Some Hyundai models may have faulty wiring that would allow the vehicle to roll away. Other Hyundai, Kia and Genesis cars may have damaged EV charging units.
Hyundai and Kia recall 208,000 EVs
Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis are recalling about 208,000 EVs in the United States due to an issue that could cause the vehicles to suddenly lose power,
Hyundai, Kia recall over 208,000 EVs; could suffer loss of power
The recalls cover Hyundai and Genesis vehicles including the 2022 through 2024 Ioniq 5, the 2023 through 2025 Ioniq 6, GV60 and GV70, and the 2023 and 2024 G80.
Hyundai, Kia recall over 208,000 electric vehicles to fix problem that can cause loss of power
Hyundai and Kia are recalling over 208,000 electric vehicles to fix a pesky problem that can cause loss of drive power, increasing the risk of a crash
Over 200,000 Hyundai and Kia cars recalled for risk of losing power
Over 200,000 electric vehicles from both Hyundai and Kia have been recalled due to a problem that could cause loss of drive power.
Hyundai, Kia and Genesis Recall 208,107 EVs Due to Reoccurring Fault
This isn't the first time E-GMP vehicles have been recalled over their Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU).
Kia Recalls Almost 63,000 Electric Vehicles Over Potentially Damaged Charging Unit
The recall comprises EV6 crossovers produced for the 2022 through 2024 model years from November 17, 2021 through July 22, 2024
208,000-Plus Hyundai, Genesis, Kia EVs Recalled for Damaged Charging Unit
Hyundai, luxury arm Genesis and sister brand Kia are issuing new recalls for more than 208,000 electric vehicles due to a potential issue with the integrated charging control unit.
Hyundai, Kia Recall Over 208,000 Electric Vehicles Over Loss of Power Issue
Hyundai and Kia announced recalls this week for over 208,000 combined electric vehicles due to issues with a loss of power. The recalls seek to fix the1 power problem, which could lead to an increased crash risk.
Kia and Hyundai recall over 208,000 electric vehicles
The recall impacts a number of models from the years 2022 to 2025. 'Simpsons' voice actor is retiring after 35 years with the show Trump picks Dr. Janette Nesheiwat as nation's next surgeon general Which Dog Breeds Are the Smartest?
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Kia recalls over 62,000 vehicles: See affected models and list of Bucks County dealers
Kia is recalling 62,872 of its EV6 vehicles to address an issue resulting in increased crash risk, the NHTSA report said.
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Kia recalls over 62,000 vehicles: See affected models
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is recalling over 62,000 of its 2022-2024 EV6 vehicles. The automobile manufacturer is recalling 62,872 cars for a loss ...
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