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Genesis recall: fuel leak risk in sedans and SUVs, free repairs
Genesis recall for fuel leak risk in GV70, GV80, G80, G90 models
Genesis recall: fuel leak risk in sedans and SUVs, free repairs
Hyundai recalls 94,760 Genesis vehicles due to potential fuel leaks in the engine compartment, posing fire risk. Free repairs offered for affected models.
2026-04-18T03:33:16+03:00
2026-04-18T03:33:16+03:00
2026-04-18T03:33:16+03:00
Hyundai Motor America has announced a major recall of Genesis vehicles due to a potential fuel leak in the engine compartment, affecting approximately 94,760 cars.The recall covers a wide range of Genesis sedans and SUVs. The affected models include:GV70: 2022-2026 model yearsGV80: 2021-2025 model yearsG80: 2021-2025 model yearsG90: 2023-2025 model yearsThe danger stems from the connection point between the fuel tube and the fuel rail. Investigators found that a leak of flammable gasoline into the engine compartment could occur at this location. Given the high operating temperatures of the engine, any such leak could lead to an immediate fire.Genesis has confirmed that all necessary repairs will be performed at no cost to owners of the affected vehicles.
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03:33 18-04-2026
Hyundai recalls 94,760 Genesis vehicles due to potential fuel leaks in the engine compartment, posing fire risk. Free repairs offered for affected models.
Hyundai Motor America has announced a major recall of Genesis vehicles due to a potential fuel leak in the engine compartment, affecting approximately 94,760 cars.The recall covers a wide range of Genesis sedans and SUVs. The affected models include:GV70: 2022-2026 model yearsGV80: 2021-2025 model yearsG80: 2021-2025 model yearsG90: 2023-2025 model yearsThe danger stems from the connection point between the fuel tube and the fuel rail. Investigators found that a leak of flammable gasoline into the engine compartment could occur at this location. Given the high operating temperatures of the engine, any such leak could lead to an immediate fire.Genesis has confirmed that all necessary repairs will be performed at no cost to owners of the affected vehicles.





















