Hyundai's Genesis division has issued a recall comprising 94,760 sport utility vehicles and sedans in the United States market. According to Hyundai Motor America, the recall population features ...
Last year, there were almost countless recalls for failing rearview cameras, and while that issue is still causing problems in 2026, another problem is becoming increasingly common: detaching seatbelt ...
Nearly 95,000 Genesis vehicles are being recalled after a defect was found that can cause fuel to leak and increase the risk of a fire. Hyundai Motor America issued the recall for about 94,760 ...
This week ends on a low note for Hyundai Motor America. Both the Genesis luxury division and the American subsidiary's namesake brand are recalling a massive number of crossovers and sedans in the ...
We’ve said this before, and it’s worth repeating: Not every recall is about a design flaw or bad engineering. Sometimes, the problem starts on the factory floor. That’s what’s happening here: Kia and ...
Two major recalls from Kia (141,032 vehicles) and Genesis (94,760 vehicles) affect over 235,000 U.S. vehicles due to fuel system defects that could cause leaks and increase fire risk. Both issues stem ...
Hyundai is voluntarily recalling more than 94,000 Genesis and GV80 vehicles due to a possible fuel leak that could increase the risk of an engine fire. According to a notice from the National Highway ...
Hyundai Motor America is recalling 294,128 vehicles in the United States after federal regulators identified a defect in the front seat belt anchors that could cause them to detach. A detached anchor ...
The NHTSA recall report indicates that vehicles produced both in South Korea and at Hyundai's plant in Alabama have been affected, describing the issue as front seatbelts (driver and passenger) that ...