null
null
Menu
Hyundai Motor, Kia, Others to Voluntarily Recall Over 5 Lakh Vehicles Over Defective Parts
April 22, 2026 by Mediaeye News
Preferred on
Hyundai Motor, Kia, Others to Voluntarily Recall Over 5 Lakh Vehicles Over Defective Parts

Seoul: South Korea’s transport ministry announced on Wednesday that Hyundai Motor, Kia, and two other automakers will voluntarily recall more than half a million vehicles to fix defective components. The recall involves safety-related issues identified across multiple models, prompting corrective action from manufacturers. Hyundai Motor and Kia are among the companies taking part in the large-scale recall aimed at ensuring vehicle safety and regulatory compliance in the domestic market.

The four companies, which also include KG Mobility Corp. and Toyota Motor Korea, will recall a combined 532,144 units across 17 models, according to the ministry.

Hyundai Motor will recall 239,683 units of four models, including the Santa Fe sport utility vehicle (SUV), over a seat belt issue that could fail to properly protect passengers in a crash. Separately, 202 units of the Elec City commercial bus will be recalled due to potential structural cracks in the upper body frame.

Kia will address 220,059 units of the Ray compact vehicle over potential engine shutdown due to a software problem, reports Yonhap news agency.

KG Mobility will recall 51,535 units of six models, including the Torres SUV, due to a software memory overload issue that could cause the instrument panel display to freeze or shut down.

Toyota will recall 2,132 units across three models, including the Prius 2WD, due to a faulty rear door handle that could cause the door to open while driving.

In February, Hyundai Motor, Kia and BMW Korea voluntarily recalled 107,158 vehicles across 37 models due to manufacturing defects that could pose fire risks.

According to the ministry, 37,690 units of four Hyundai models, including the Kona Electric, were subject to corrective measures over a battery management system (BMS) software issue, which could prevent early detection of fire risks.

Kia recalled 1,590 units of the Niro electric vehicle (EV) over the same BMS software issue, reports Yonhap news agency.

Separately, BMW Korea recalled 67,878 vehicles across 32 models, including the 520i and 320i, over defective starter motor components that could lead to possible fires.

More Auto Industry News on www.mediaeyenews.com

MediaEye Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

—IANS

 

Mediaeye News

Mediaeye News

Our editorial team brings you the latest news and insights with in-depth analysis and reporting.


Trending News

Top News