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Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis are recalling approximately 208,000 electric vehicles (EVs) in the United States due to a potential issue that could cause the vehicles to suddenly lose power. According to filings with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the recall affects several models from the three brands, including the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6, Genesis GV60, Genesis GV70, Genesis G80, and Kia EV6.
The problem originates with the integrated charging control unit (ICCU), which may become damaged and stop charging the 12-volt battery. This can result in a loss of drive power, posing a significant safety risk to drivers and passengers. The ICCU is a critical component in electric vehicles, responsible for managing the charging process and ensuring the battery is properly powered.
Hyundai Motor is recalling about 145,235 of its EVs, which includes some Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6 vehicles. The recall also covers three electrified variants from its luxury brand Genesis, including the Genesis GV60, Genesis GV70, and Genesis G80 from model years 2022-2025. Additionally, about 62,872 Kia EV6 vehicles have been recalled. Dealers will fix the issue for free, according to the filings.
The recall is a significant undertaking for the three brands, which have been investing heavily in their electric vehicle offerings. Hyundai, in particular, has made a commitment to expand its EV lineup in the coming years, with plans to launch several new models. The recall may impact the brand's reputation and could potentially slow down its EV ambitions.
The issue highlights the importance of rigorous testing and quality control in the development of electric vehicles. As the industry continues to shift towards electrification, manufacturers must ensure that their vehicles meet the highest safety standards to avoid such recalls and maintain consumer trust.
In the meantime, owners of affected vehicles are advised to contact their local dealerships to schedule a repair. The fix is expected to be a software update, which will be performed free of charge. The recall is a precautionary measure, and no accidents or injuries have been reported due to the issue.
The recall serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in developing electric vehicles and the need for manufacturers to prioritize safety and quality above all else. As the industry continues to evolve, it is essential that manufacturers learn from such incidents and implement measures to prevent similar issues from arising in the future.
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