Kia EV6 recalled in India again

    The previous recall for the EV6 was issued in July 2024.

    Published On Feb 20, 2025 03:05:00 PM

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    Kia EV6 has been voluntarily recalled by the brand. A total of 1,380 units of the EV6, manufactured between March 3, 2022, and April 14, 2023, are affected by the recall. The software update in the Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) aims to improve the charging and performance of the 12V auxiliary battery. This battery powers the Kia EV's lights, wipers and music system.

    • Kia will get in touch with owners of affected units

    • Hyundai Ioniq 5 was recalled in 2024 over the same issue

    • Kia EV6 facelift to launch soon; bookings underway

    Notably, Kia recalled 1,138 units of the EV6 in 2024 due to a potential error in the ICCU, which could affect the performance of the 12V battery. Further, a similar recall was issued for its Hyundai Ioniq 5 sibling during the same year.

    Kia EV6 2025 recall: what to do if you’re affected?

    The company stated that it would directly reach out to the owners of the concerned vehicles and update them.

    For further assistance, customers may reach Kia at the toll-free number 1800-108-5005. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has also been made aware of the recall by Kia.

    Kia EV6 facelift, launch

    At the Auto Expo 2025, Kia showcased the EV6 facelift, which boasts of updated looks, features and mechanicals. Bookings for the Kia EV6 facelift have been underway for over a month, but the launch date is yet to be announced. For your reference, the last recorded Kia EV6 price in Delhi was Rs 68.91 lakh, on-road. It may price the upcoming car slightly more than that. For further news of the car, stay tuned to Autocar India.

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    Kia EV4 revealed in both sedan and hatchback body styles

    Kia India accused of USD 155 million tax evasion

    Kia Syros launched at Rs 9 lakh

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