No it's not. They developed their first pure EV in 1991, the Sonata Electric Vehicle. This is why they are absolutely killing it with the eGMP architecture. They have been about EV's for decades. You have found 2 whopping vehicles with "maybe" damaged batteries that "needed" to be replaced, and somehow concluded that HK doesn't know how to make an EV. It's as absurd as concluding that GM cannot build an engine because the C7 press car blew up when the magazines tested it (which was kindof funny, I admit).Reminds me of early CVT adopters where fix was never repair transmission but instead buy a rebuild or replacement….
No offense WS6 this is HK first pass at EVs and they will sort out these issues if real and have excessive issues. I think car insurers will get data quick and price the EV insurance accordingly for collision and comprehensive claims. EV should pay much higher as they are not as repairable yet.
https://www.electricmotornews.com/gb/storia-veicoli-elettrici/storia-hyundai-30-anni-innovazioni/
There is a reason the H/K "twins" absolutely dominate awards. World car of the year, World Performance car of the year, on and on and on.
https://cleantechnica.com/2023/12/1...ch-of-awards-for-their-new-electric-vehicles/