Hyundai Kona Electric Catches Fire & Explodes While Parked
Hyundai Kona Electric Catches Fire & Explodes While Parked
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The Hyundai Kona electric version has exploded in the owner's garage in Montreal Canada. According to car owner Piero Cosentino, Hyundai Kona Electric was parked in his garage when the incident occurred and according to him the car was also unplugged from the charging point. The garage door was closed at the time of the blast, while the roof was also partially destroyed. Local firefighters managed to extinguish the blaze and no one was injured. Hyundai Canada has now launched an investigation into the incident. Let's know the full details

In March this year, Cosentino bought the Kona EV. However, there are also conflicting reports about whether Hyundai Kona was plugged in, the cause of the incident has not yet been determined. According to Automotive News Canada, Hyundai Canada spokesman Jean-Francois Taylor said, "We are really in touch with the customer. We are working with authorities and fire investigators in Montreal to understand the root cause of the incident, as it is not yet known. As always, the safety of our customers has been our first priority and we will insist on a thorough understanding of the issue as soon as possible."

Your information is to tell that the cause of the fire at Hyundai Kona Electric is a global news and the fact that new electric cars exist worldwide. An electric vehicle that catches fires is as common as a fire in an Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicle. And it is true that fossil-fueled cars have reported the highest incidence of fire than electric vehicles at the world level.

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