I had an MG ZS ev now own a MG5lr and also own a 38 Kwh Ioniq, it has a built in auto demist function (ADS) to keep windows clear. People on the Ioniq forum are complaining about it! They don't like the cold air the system pushes into the cabin to clear the misting up problem. There is also a page on this topic on the Honest John web page the same issue in the Ford Focus and the Skoda Citigo comes up as well in a google search. So it seems that many modern cars have this problem, it is not just an MG problem and opening a window maybe the easiest way to get to clear the widows. Here are some posts about Hyundai's problems
HCondensation problems 'Anyone got a good way of stopping condensation on inner car windows. I find my new car very bad for condensation on inside windows when cold and it take a age to clear with fans on full. Anyone got any tips on how to reduce build up.
Have you found this to be a problematic on these models.'
https://www.ioniqforum.com/threads/condensation.18706/ere's the link to the Ioniq forum 3 posts relating to this problem.
Auto defog annoying Is there any way to turn off the auto defogger? It’ll be cold and I’ll keep trying to put the front and leg heaters on and the car switches to auto Defog. Then if I try to switch it back to hands and feet right away, it goes back to auto defog for a few minutes. ''
Auto defog annoying
Window fogging up problem Hi fellow Ioniq Owners,
Winter is here and once again we all have to deal with our window fogging up quite significantly. I have owned 3 other cars but never had window fogging up like the Ioniq.
How do you deal with window fogging up in your Ioniq? Do you use any product like Rain-X antifog or anything like that? Does it help?
Window fogging up problem