Hyundai symbols review brings 16 new indicators to the page

Hyundai symbols

A thorough review of 2026 models results in the addition of 16 new warning lights and indicators to the Hyundai symbols page. Most were the result of updated systems in the Ioniq 9, introduced in the 2026 model year.

The page now holds over 100 entries. However, only two of the additions needed to be created. The vast majority of new entries were color additions or changes that used pre-existing symbols.

For instance, Hyundai now includes a red version of the Emergency Steering Indicator (right), where it previously only used the yellow/amber/orange fault warning.

The red indicator is used when the system is operating. Emergency steering is part of Hyundai‘s Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) system.

The company added a gray and a green Lane Departure indicator, which they now call Lane Safety; a black and white Door Ajar indicator; and a red Master Warning Light alongside the yellow amber orange version already in use.

And the Ioniq 9 added the electric vehicle (EV) Service Warning light (right). Other EVs from the company have used one of three triangles like the one here (far right) instead.

Hyundai‘s dashboard symbols page and its 102 entries can be seen here.

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