Hyundai Recalls 1,191 Ioniq 6 Cars Over Detachable Charging Port Door Risk

November 28, 2025
Hyundai Recalls 1,191 Ioniq 6 Cars Over Detachable Charging Port Door Risk
  • The affected vehicles were produced between 2022 and 2024; a VIN list and the original recall notice are available through linked documents for owners to verify eligibility.

  • If the charging port door detaches, it could pose serious safety risks to road users and bystanders and may cause property damage or accidents.

  • Hyundai’s Customer Care team can be reached at 1800 186 306 for questions.

  • Hyundai Motor Company Australia is recalling 1,191 units of the 2022–2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 due to a charging port door that can detach while driving.

  • Owners can check their closest Hyundai dealer or access the VIN list through recall resources provided by the Australian regulator and Hyundai’s channels.

  • Hyundai will send written notices to affected owners with instructions to schedule a repair appointment at an authorised Hyundai dealer.

  • Owners are advised to respond to Hyundai Motor Company Australia’s written notice and arrange repairs with an authorised dealer as soon as possible.

  • Hyundai says the issue results from misalignment due to poor adhesive application, which can allow the retaining hook to unlatch and the charging port door to detach from the hinge.

  • This misalignment can cause the charging port door panel to detach from the hinge during operation.

  • This is the fourth recall for the Ioniq 6, following recalls in December 2024 (battery charging software) and April 2024 (battery software issue and driveshaft recall).

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