Unfortunately you have picked a vehicle that does not suit your lifestyle. you will have this problem unless you are prepared to change your lifestyle and do longer journeys which may not be ideal most likely your best bet would be an BEV especially if you only do short journeys but as advised above phone Motability and explain you will have to do an early termination good luck
Don’t have an ICE because your pick a vehicle that does not suit your lifestyle and unless you change your lifestyle your best bet would be a BEV. Thats bull shit and just scaremongering Paul!
I drove frequent long journeys in my previos Tucson, that had the same PPF problem, which would take 80ish miles to clear. Are you say as a high mileage the vehicle isn’t suitable for my lifestyle, because a BEV would be even less suitable?
Both Hyundai/ Kia are aware of this issue, and dealers should not charge you for a forced regeneration. They are actively working on a software/firmware fix, so its a manufacturing fault, rather than the vehicle not being suitable for the OP lifestyle.
There is alot of talk of dealers trying it on charging the customer after the first free regeneration. However, once challenged with the glut of evidence around the dealer will back down, once told to check with Hyundai/Kia however, for a scheme customer Motability is your friend.
As I understand, the fault has being sorted with my25 cars.