Hyundai Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over IVT Transmission Issues

Hyundai is facing a class action lawsuit over the reliability of its Intelligent Variable Transmission (IVT), which is allegedly causing acceleration and power problems in several of its vehicles. 

These issues are being described as significant safety hazards, prompting vehicle owners to question the reliability of Hyundai’s IVT system. Despite numerous complaints, Hyundai has not issued a recall for the affected transmissions, leaving many customers frustrated and concerned.

History Behind the Class Action

The lawsuit was filed by Patricia Donadio in September 2024 in a California federal court. Donadio, who owns a 2022 Hyundai Kona, claims that her vehicle, along with several others equipped with Hyundai’s IVT, suffers from serious transmission issues. The class action includes anyone in the U.S. who purchased a 2020 or newer gas-powered Hyundai vehicle with an IVT transmission, which covers models such as the Hyundai Elantra, Hyundai Accent, Hyundai Venue, and Hyundai Kona.

The lawsuit alleges that Hyundai’s IVT system causes sudden loss of acceleration or power while driving, which could lead to dangerous situations on the road. Owners report that even when pressing the accelerator, the vehicle may fail to respond, or it may feel as if the transmission is disengaged entirely. In some cases, the transmission has completely failed, creating a major safety concern for drivers.

Which Models Are Affected?

The class action lawsuit focuses on the following Hyundai models equipped with the IVT:

  • 2020 or newer Hyundai Elantra
  • 2020 or newer Hyundai Accent
  • 2020 or newer Hyundai Venue
  • 2020 or newer Hyundai Kona

These vehicles are reportedly experiencing significant transmission issues that could affect their performance, safety, and resale value.

What Owners Need to Do Next

As of now, Hyundai has not issued a recall for the IVT problems, and dealerships have reportedly been unable to provide a proper fix. Hyundai vehicle owners who are experiencing these transmission issues are encouraged to follow the progress of the class action lawsuit closely. The lawsuit aims to secure compensation for affected owners, including potential reimbursement for repair costs, diminished vehicle value, and other damages.

If you own one of these vehicles, you may be eligible to join the class action lawsuit. While Hyundai has not yet acknowledged a defect in the IVT system, affected owners can seek legal recourse through this ongoing litigation.

How Hyundai Owners Can Take Back Control

While recalls have been communicated to owners, many continue to be unhappy with the solutions provided by automakers. These problems have the potential to escalate into further action, just like this—underlining the importance of protecting consumer rights.

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About the Author
Sepehr Daghighian is a partner with CCA that is well-versed in all aspects of lemon-law litigation. A 2005 graduate of Loyola Law School, Mr. Daghighian has been practicing litigation throughout the state of California for over 13-years. In this time, Mr. Daghighian has advocated on behalf of California consumers in hundreds of lemon law cases throughout our great state. Mr. Daghighian has also successfully tried numerous such cases to verdict in both Federal and State Court.