Highlights

  • Hyundai recalls 1,744 Ioniq 5 units over ICCU defect
  • Recall affects vehicles manufactured between July 2022 and April 2024
  • Defect may cause 12V battery to discharge unexpectedly

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Hyundai is recalling 1,744 Ioniq 5 units due to a defect in the integrated charging control unit, potentially causing the 12V battery to discharge. This recall affects vehicles manufactured from July 2022 to April 2024

Hyundai Motor India recalls 1,744 units of Ioniq 5 EV for charging control unit issue

Hyundai Motor India has announced a recall of 1,744 units of its electric model, the Ioniq 5, due to a potential issue with the integrated charging control unit (ICCU). This recall affects vehicles manufactured between July 21, 2022, and April 30, 2024, according to information available from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).

Vehicles re-called

The issue stems from a potential defect in the ICCU that may cause the 12V battery to discharge unexpectedly. Addressing this concern, a spokesperson from Hyundai Motor India emphasized that customer safety remains the company's top priority.

"The Ioniq 5 recall is a proactive measure to inspect and upgrade the Integrated Charging Control Unit in the affected vehicles at no cost to the customers," the spokesperson said.

Hyundai has assured that its dedicated teams will reach out to owners of the affected vehicles to guide them through the recall process. As per the spokesperson, this proactive step underscores the company's commitment to ensuring the safety and satisfaction of its customers.

The Ioniq 5, Hyundai's flagship electric vehicle in India, is priced starting at Rs 46.05 lakh (ex-showroom). The model has been well-received in the market for its advanced features and performance. However, the current recall highlights the challenges automakers face in ensuring the reliability of new technologies, especially in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle sector.

Owners of the affected Ioniq 5 units are encouraged to contact their nearest Hyundai service center or visit the company’s official website for more information on the recall process. Hyundai Motor India reiterates its commitment to resolving the issue swiftly and efficiently, ensuring minimal inconvenience to its customers. This recall is part of Hyundai's broader strategy to maintain high standards of vehicle safety and reliability, reinforcing its position as a leading player in the automotive industry.

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