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Shocking: Hyundai recalls 48K Kona SUVs—is your seat belt safe?

Shocking: Hyundai recalls 48K Kona SUVs—is your seat belt safe?

Hyundai Recalls Over 47,000 Kona SUVs: What You Need to Know

What Is Going On?

Imagine your car is like a big toy with seat belts that keep you safe. Hyundai (a car company from South Korea) found a boo-boo in some of their Kona SUVs. They are asking people to bring them back to the shop to fix it. This is called a recall.

Which Cars Are Affected?

Hyundai is recalling 47,749 vehicles in the U.S. Here is the simple breakdown:

  • 47,733 of the 2026 Hyundai Kona SUVs
  • 16 of the 2025 Hyundai Kona Electric vehicles

These numbers add up to the total recall count shared by the government safety group, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) — they are like the car safety teachers for the country.

What Is the Problem?

The issue is with the rear center seat belt buckle (the part you click to lock your seat belt in the middle back seat).

  • The buckle might not hold a person tightly during a crash.
  • If it fails, the person could get hurt more easily.
  • NHTSA says: "A seat belt buckle that fails to properly restrain an occupant in a crash increases the risk of injury."

Important: Hyundai says do not use the rear center seat until the fix is done!

Why Did This Happen?

Let’s look at the trail of the mistake:

  1. A company called Joyson Safety Systems makes the buckles for Hyundai.
  2. In February, Joyson told Hyundai that testing showed a possible problem with the buckle.
  3. They found the issue came from not checking carefully enough.
  4. The metal tools (called stamping dies) used to make the buckles were used too long past their bedtime.
  5. This caused too much wear and tear on the buckles.

Good news: No crashes, injuries, fires, or ouchies have happened yet. Hyundai is fixing it just to be safe ("out of an abundance of caution" — meaning they are being extra careful).

How Will Hyundai Fix It?

Here is what happens next:

  1. Dealers (the car repair shops) will replace the rear center seat belt buckle for free.
  2. If you already paid to fix it yourself, Hyundai will pay you back.
  3. Letters to owners will be mailed on Sept. 11.
  4. You can call Hyundai at 1-855-371-9460 and say recall number 306.
  5. The government recall number is 26V452000.
  6. You can look up your car using its ID number on NHTSA.gov starting July 15.

Quick Facts

  • Hyundai is a South Korean car maker.
  • This recall is separate from another one where they recalled 54,000 Elantra hybrids for fire risk.
  • A Hyundai spokesperson did not answer FOX Business right away for more comment.

Summary

Hyundai is recalling over 47,000 Kona SUVs (2026 gas models and 2025 electric ones) because the middle back seat belt might not protect you in a crash. Don’t sit there until it’s fixed! The fix is free, and letters go out Sept. 11. They are doing this early to keep everyone safe.

FAQ

Q: What should I do if I own one of these Konas?
A: Do not use the rear center seat. Wait for your letter or call Hyundai to get the buckle replaced for free.

Q: How do I know if my car is included?
A: You can check your vehicle ID on NHTSA.gov from July 15, or wait for the mailed notice on Sept. 11.

Q: Has anyone been hurt?
A: No. There are no reports of crashes, injuries, or fires from this issue.

Q: Will it cost me money?
A: No. The repair is free, and if you paid before, they will reimburse you.

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