Hyundai Anti-Theft Defect Settlement
Auto Defects · Class action settlement
Lawsuit
Hyundai's $200 million settlement reimburses owners of vehicles without engine immobilizers for theft losses and anti-theft purchases. Proof required; claims due January 15, 2027.
Hyundai agreed to settle claims that certain 2011–2022 models lacked engine immobilizers, making them easy to steal. Hyundai denies the vehicles were defective.
Owners and lessees can be reimbursed for theft-related losses not covered by insurance, insurance deductibles, towing, and the cost of steering-wheel locks or other anti-theft devices.
Eligibility
All persons who purchased or leased a 2011–2022 Hyundai vehicle equipped with a traditional turn-key ignition and no engine immobilizer.
Key facts
How to file
- Confirm you're in the class. Compare the eligibility section above with your own history — class period dates matter.
- Gather what's needed. Proof required. Receipts, account emails or statements speed up approval.
- File before Jan 15, 2027. Owed pre-fills the administrator's form with your details and submits it; or file directly on the official settlement website.
- Track it. Payments usually arrive 1–6 months after the final approval hearing (Feb 24, 2027).
Last reviewed Aug 9, 2026. Every detail on this page is checked against official settlement administrator and court sources before publication. Where those sources disagree with information shown elsewhere, the official settlement notice controls.
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