Hyundai to recall over 54,000 vehicles in US over fire risk, NHTSA says

(Reuters) – Hyundai Motor is recalling 54, 337 vehicles ​in the U.S. over ‌a fire risk linked to the overheating of hybrid power ​control unit, the ​U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety ⁠Administration (NHTSA) said on Wednesday.

Here ​are further details:

  • The recall ​covers certain 2024-2026 Elantra Hybrid vehicles.
  • Overheating in the hybrid power control ​unit under high ​electrical loads can cause affected vehicles ‌to ⁠fail to start or enter reduced‑power mode, the auto regulator said.
  • In some cases, ​the ​overheating ⁠could lead to localized thermal damage to ​the assembly and ​internal ⁠components, the agency added.
  • Dealers will update the affected software ⁠free ​of charge, ​NHTSA said.

Reporting by Ananya Palyekar in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Harikrishnan Nair