SEOUL, Feb. 11 (Korea Bizwire) — Hyundai Motor Co., Kia Corp. and BMW Korea will voluntarily recall a combined 179,880 vehicles across 51 models due to software-related manufacturing defects, the transport ministry said Wednesday.
According to the ministry, Hyundai Motor will recall 36,603 units of the Porter II Electric due to a software error that could affect braking performance.
The automaker will also take corrective measures for 39,148 vehicles across 20 models, including the Grandeur and the Sonata, over a software defect in the instrument cluster control system.
Kia will also recall 25,078 units of the Bongo III electric vehicle (EV) over a software issue that could reduce braking performance. In addition, 69,137 Kia vehicles across 16 other models will be recalled starting Tuesday over a similar issue.
BMW Korea will recall 9,914 vehicles across 13 models, including the i5 eDrive40, due to a software defect in the air conditioner compressor control unit.
(Yonhap)







