[QUOTE="apu, post: 112638, member: 13823]folks are having a hard time selling their used Kona EVs as no buyers want them now and there is some movement already on a class action lawsuit in Korea(loss of residual value and mental anguish). It does not look very good at all.[/QUOTE]
I believe Hyundai really shot themselves in the foot on this one. They were trying too hard to increase their EV's estimated range, by squeezing too much on its 64kW/h battery. The problem may very well be with people topping their EV to 100% SOC, when a bad cell may short circuit, and Hyundai's smaller-than-usual 3% buffer capacity. I had always set my SOC to 80% (except once a month 100% cell balancing....not sure if I will be doing that now), avoided DC fast charging, and had no problems (yet) with my Kona EV. From a bad decision that led to 14 fires, which could potentially lead to more....Hyundai is now trying to salvage their EV brand with software battery patches (some of which I do not even know if they had tested it out thoroughly).
It is a good car, in my honest opinion, but is getting really bad press now. Hyundai's un-open-ness about this whole issue isn't helping things either. Well, maybe they are scared of lawsuits, that's why they are keeping their lips shut, but the cat is out of the bag now.