Hyundai drivers are increasingly being targeted by criminals bypassing keyless technology to break into electric cars. Owners of the Ioniq 5, one of the manufacturer’s most expensive models, are the ...
WTF?! Imagine if your high-tech, new electric vehicle was able to be quickly and easily stolen using a handheld device, and the only way to prevent it from happening was to pay the manufacturer $65.
The key is downloaded via an app and can be used by up to four people per vehicle, with the owner able to ‘preset the duration of vehicle use or limit the use to only certain features when renting the ...
In India, there are 14 Hyundai Keyless entry cars that are featured on HT Auto, with the top picks being the Hyundai Creta, Hyundai Exter, Hyundai Venue, Hyundai Verna, Hyundai i20. These models have ...
Hyundai is now offering an “optional” security upgrade for the Ioniq 5 in the UK that prevents the car being stolen with a Game Boy-like device. Hyundai wants some Ioniq 5 owners to pay a £49 ($65) to ...
A new warning has emerged for keyless car owners after a gang of thieves used a Game Boy-style device to steal a £47,000 Hyundai Ioniq 5 in less than a minute. Car owner Adam Metselaar has been left ...
Some Ioniq 5 models are vulnerable to thieves using a Game Boy-like handheld device. Some Ioniq 5 models are vulnerable to thieves using a Game Boy-like handheld device. is a senior editor and author ...
Hyundai now offers an optional security upgrade for its Ioniq 5. This feature has been designed to prevent theft using portable devices that can unlock and start cars without a key, according to a ...