Got the recall for the EPB on my 2016. This is the second recall for the same topic. Personally I feel there is a design flaw in the transmission and that the parking pawl becomes defective after a time and the car does not hold when put in the park position on the transmission. Kia's simple fix was to modify the software so that the EPB automatically engages when the vehicle is turned off with the transmission in the park position. Now we have a second recall for the same fundamental transmission issue that Kia have not properly addressed. The recall was another software update - everything was done in under an hour and the car is working as before - EPB engages when the car is turned off when in park.
Note that the automatic engagement of the EPB is a real pain when you want to change out the rear brake pads. I don't have the service tools to disengage the EPB so had to go to the dealership for a simple brake pad change out