Through the first seven months of 2024, Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis accounted for 10% of the US EV market. Hyundai outpaced Ford (7.4%) and GM (6.3%), according to Motor Intelligence.

Tesla’s share of the US EV market slipped below 50% for the first time in the second quarter. Tesla accounted for 49.7% of EV sales in the US in Q2 as new models hit the market.

Although IONIQ 5 and 6 sales slipped last month, they are still up 25% and 54% year-to-date, respectively. Meanwhile, sister company Kia continued its record-setting performance in July after EV sales nearly doubled YTD.

Kia’s new EV9, its first three-row electric SUV, is a major part of its growth. According to Kelley Blue Book, Kia EV9 sales outpaced the Toyota bZ4X, VW ID.4, Nissan Ariya, Rivian R1T, and Tesla Model S in the US through the first half of 2024. It even topped Kia’s Niro EV sales.

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It helps that they have several models on the market. Ford and GM have been dragging their feet in making compelling EVs and instead using EVs as a luxury platform.

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Also helps to be the only real option for electric “cars” and not suvs/trucks. For things like the EV6 your only real competitor is Tesla and people hate Musk.

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I love the design of those cars. It looks like future so much.

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As far as I’m aware, Hyundai’s quality control is still non-existant to questionable at best. But damn do their cars look nice

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Here are the 10 automakers that have initiated the most recall campaigns during 2022 and the total number of vehicles involved:

Ford: 67 recalls, 8,636,265 units

Volkswagen Group: 45 recalls, 1,040,885 units

Fiat-Chrysler/Stellantis: 38 recalls, 3,041,431 units Mercedes-Benz: 33 recalls, 969,993 units

General Motors: 32 recalls, 3,371,302 units

Kia: 24 recalls, 1,458,962 units

Hyundai: 22 recalls, 1,452,101 units

Tesla: 20 recalls, 3,769,581 units

BMW: 19 recalls, 1,000,455 units

Nissan: 15 recalls, 1,568,385 units

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jimgorzelany/2022/12/30/automakers-with-the-most-and-fewest-recalls-in-2022/

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I thought their sister company Kia has been winning initial quality awards to try to improve their reputation in the recent past.

I can’t say for certain for Hyundai but I’d be surprised if they weren’t trying to improve standards.

Really need to be more careful with those engine fires though.

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And the oil pump fires, and the trailer hitch fires, and the EV fires

I’d love to know they’re turning things around, but I dunno man, I still haven’t seen a lot of proof. Like, what does initial quality even mean? That the car drives off the lot? Fantastic, I hope it does. I’m more concerned with after it hits 60k miles.

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It’s an EV after all - it’s never meant to go the distance

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If they could do a proper EV Soul they’d make a customer of me every 10 or so years for the rest of my life…maybe more often if it keeps getting stolen based on their track record.

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The Ioniq 5 is a proper EV. It’s even beats Tesla in some respects (stuff like vehicle to load is supported, something Tesla doesn’t do).

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I test drove one when I ended up getting my kia soul instead. It was super nice and really futuristic and cool. It was just way too expensive for me at the time. And probably still is honestly.

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Also, in comparison to a Soul, i want a barebones base-model. Quit trying to sell me luxury technology at an inflated price.

Why the fuck does the base model have Wi-Fi hotspot, touch screen navigation, Android auto, Apple carplay, auto-braking collision avoidance, smart cruise, lane assist, heated seats, bluetooth link, parking sensors, heated mirrors, dual temp control, Sirius XM, and more.

it’s over $40k USD and none of that shit is necessary.
I want a casket with a battery, a couple motors, and a steering wheel for cheap.
THAT’s how you get electric adoption.

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I love my Ioniq 5, I was expecting Hyundai to gain momentum on EVs in the US.

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Coworker of one has one and impressed the hell out of me. That top view camera thing is awesome

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The annoying thing is someone else owns the patent to that,so all the OEMs gotta pay to have it or choose not to offer it.

It ends sometime in the next 5-10 years I think.

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They make good EVs but I want my next EV to be LFP

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