Hyundai recalls 456 units of the Kona electric

Delhi | Wednesday | 2nd December, 2020

Summary:

New Delhi: Hyundai in India has always been rather proactive in getting things quickly rectified in their cars in case of any issues.

Now Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) has initiated a Kona Electric Recall to inspect possible potential of certain electrical deficiencies in the high-voltage battery system of vehicles manufactured between 01st April 2019 and 31st Oct 2020 at no cost to customers.

HMIL will voluntarily recall the vehicles, totaling 456 numbers manufactured during the above said period.

Owners of the vehicles will be notified in a phased manner to bring their vehicle for inspection at all authorized Hyundai Electric Vehicle Dealers.

HMIL will deliver best service and attention to customers with its strong service and support network across the country.

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New Delhi: Hyundai in India has always been rather proactive in getting things quickly rectified in their cars in case of any issues.

Now Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) has initiated a Kona Electric Recall to inspect possible potential of certain electrical deficiencies in the high-voltage battery system of vehicles manufactured between 01st April 2019 and 31st Oct 2020 at no cost to customers.

HMIL will voluntarily recall the vehicles, totaling 456 numbers manufactured during the above said period.

Owners of the vehicles will be notified in a phased manner to bring their vehicle for inspection at all authorized Hyundai Electric Vehicle Dealers.

HMIL will deliver best service and attention to customers with its strong service and support network across the country.

The Kona EV comes with a permanent-magnet synchronous electric motor, powered by a 39.2 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery.

The motor produces 136bhp and 395Nm of peak torque.