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Korea Herald
13-03-2025
- Automotive
- Korea Herald
[Photo News] Mini electrifies Korea
Mini launched three new all-electric vehicles ― the new all-electric Mini Cooper, the new all-electric Mini Aceman and the new all-electric Mini Countryman ― in Korea on Thursday, aiming to invigorate the stalling EV market. Mini Korea said it will provide a charging card worth 500,000 won ($345) to buyers of the new electric Mini. The price of the new all-electric Mini lineup begins at 49.7 million won. (BMW Korea)


Korea Herald
19-02-2025
- Automotive
- Korea Herald
Five carmakers to recall over 76,000 vehicles for faulty parts
Kia Corp., BMW Korea and three other carmakers will voluntarily recall more than 76,000 vehicles to fix faulty components, the transport ministry said Wednesday. The five companies, including Renault Korea Motors Co., Tesla Korea and Jaguar Land Rover Korea, are recalling a combined 76,382 units of 37 different models, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said in a press release. The problems that prompted the recall include a faulty air bag system in Kia's Niro electric vehicle, problems in the cooling pump wire connector of BMW's 528i sedan and transformer software problems in Renault Korea's Arkana sport utility vehicle, according to the ministry. Tesla will recall a faulty electric power assisted steering system in the Model Y SUV, it said. Vehicle owners can check the government's homepage at or call 080-357-2500 to see if their vehicles are subject to the recall, the ministry said. (Yonhap)