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Kia, Hyundai owners warned as viral theft trend returns

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
June 24, 2026
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Owners of Kia and Hyundai vehicles are being urged to take immediate action after police warned that a viral car theft trend known as the “Kia Challenge” is making a comeback.

The Burlington Police Department says thieves are once again targeting Kia and Hyundai vehicles built between 2011 and 2022 that have not received a free anti-theft software update.

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The theft method first gained attention in 2022 after a TikTok video showed how vulnerable vehicles could be started using a USB cable. The trend quickly spread online, leading to widespread vehicle thefts and property damage.

Vehicle Security Concerns Grow

Police say thieves typically break a side window, remove the steering column cover, expose the ignition system, and attempt to start the vehicle using a USB cable.

Even when a car has received the free software patch, criminals may still damage the vehicle before realizing it can no longer be stolen.

“A patched car won’t start, but thieves often do not know this until after they have already caused damage,” police warned.

Authorities are encouraging owners to install steering wheel locks because they are visible from outside the vehicle and may discourage thieves before any damage occurs.

Free Anti-Theft Software Update Available

Kia and Hyundai dealers continue to offer the anti-theft software update free of charge. The installation process typically takes less than one hour.

According to police, the vehicles most frequently targeted include Kia Sportage, Soul and Forte models, along with Hyundai Elantra, Sonata, Tucson and Santa Fe vehicles.

Insurance and Repair Costs Remain a Concern

The continued existence of unpatched vehicles remains a major challenge. Police say many owners have ignored previous warnings because they believed the theft trend would not affect their area.

Authorities say owners should contact a Kia dealership or Hyundai dealership immediately to verify whether their vehicle has received the update. For vehicles that cannot receive the patch, dealerships may offer alternative vehicle security measures, including free steering wheel locks.

Police stress that taking preventive action now could help drivers avoid costly repairs, theft attempts and potential auto insurance claims in the future.

Read also: Car theft: FCT command arrests 14 suspects, recovers 17 vehicles in Abuja

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