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Hyundai, Kia to spend millions fixing anti-theft technology after cars become top targets for crime

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleDecember 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Hyundai and Kia will overhaul security features in millions of vehicles as part of a sweeping multistate settlement accusing the companies of failing to install industry-standard anti-theft technology in many of their models.

Under the agreement, the automakers must provide free zinc-reinforced ignition cylinder protectors to current eligible owners, add engine immobilizers to all future U.S. vehicles and pay up to $9 million in restitution to consumers and participating states, Attorney General Matthew Platkin announced Tuesday. 

Nearly 4 million Hyundai vehicles and 3.1 million Kia vehicles in the U.S. will be eligible for the upgrade, and installation costs could exceed $500 million, according to Reuters.

“For years, Hyundai and Kia deliberately failed to include industry-standard anti-theft technology in their vehicles, contributing to a nationwide spike in auto thefts. That ends now,” Platkin said in a statement. “Today’s settlement is a key step in our ongoing efforts to prevent auto thefts — and to hold carmakers accountable for their shameful failure to take appropriate action to prevent auto thefts.”

KIA AND HYUNDAI ISSUE MAJOR RECALLS FOR OVER 335,000 VEHICLES DUE TO FUEL TANK MELTING RISK

Hyundai and Kia omitted engine immobilizers — devices that prevent a vehicle from starting without a smart key — from millions of vehicles. In 2015, only 26% of U.S. Kia and Hyundai vehicles had immobilizers, compared with 96% across other manufacturers, the announcement stated.

The lack of immobilizers allowed car thieves to devise a “quick and simple” way to start the cars without a key, a method that went viral in 2023 and fueled a spike in vehicle thefts, according to the announcement.

“Not only did the number of thefts explode, but many of the vehicles were used in connection with crimes and were involved in many traffic collisions,” the announcement noted.

OVER 80,000 KIA ELECTRIC, HYBRID VEHICLES RECALLED OVER ISSUES WITH AIRBAGS: NHTSA

Kia at the Los Angeles Auto Show

A spokesperson for Kia told FOX Business in an email that the company remains “fully committed to upholding vehicle security.”

“Today’s agreement is the latest in a series of steps that Kia has taken to support our customers who have been impacted by criminals using methods of theft popularized on social media to steal or attempt to steal certain vehicle models,” the spokesperson said. “Kia has worked tirelessly to find new, creative, and — most importantly — effective ways to make these vehicles more difficult for criminals to steal beyond their already existing theft protections.”

Eligible consumers will begin receiving notices in early 2026 and will have until March 2027 to get the ignition cylinder protector installed at a dealership, Reuters reported.

KIA RECALLS 460K TELLURIDE SUVS OVER FIRE RISK; URGES OWNERS TO ‘PARK OUTSIDE’

Attorney General Matthew Platkin

The multistate settlement included more than 30 states, and was led by Connecticut, Minnesota, New Hampshire, with New Jersey, California, Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, and Washington as co-leads, according to the announcement.

Hyundai did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for comment.

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