India, March 18 -- Hyundai Motor Company and Kia will recall close to 1.70 lakh electric vehicles in South Korea because a flaw with software in the charging system might impact the powering of a low-voltage battery, leading to cars shutting off while driving. According to South Korea's transport ministry, the recall affects 56,016 Kia and 1,13,916 Hyundai electric vehicles, including the Ioniq-series and Genesis models. The voluntary recalls, which are due to commence on March 18, intend to rectify possible problems caused by the software of the integrated charging control units used in the subject EVs. In an official statement, Hyundai Motor Group said that Hyundai and Kia see customers' safety as a priority and to that end, prompt acti...