As of 2022, Hyundai and Kia had stepped up and added an ignition interlock on all new vehicles (supposedly). But that doesn't do diddly squat for the ones that currently have the issue. I've watched the videos of the people stealing these affected cars. It takes them less than 20 seconds to break in and drive off.
The other day on the next door app a woman posted her kia had been stolen and that the police found it the next day in the middle of a road crashed head on into another one that had been stolen.
That’s just plain mean. 😏