Now for the real news, 40,000 Ioniq 5 owners are losing power like the New York City blackout of 1977. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is probing 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5s after 30 terrifying complaints. Lightning McQueen gone rogue? Nah, it’s power surges messing with transistors and turning EVs into oversized paperweights. Hyundai is “shocked” and vowing a software update and control unit replacements to “recharge” drivers’ safety and trust. But let’s not forget, other EV giants like Tesla and Volkswagen have faced similar woes. Seems like the Joe Biden Express to an electric future might need a few pit stops. That’s all I’ve got. Get the rest, tap the link in our bio.
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