Hyundai's New Spark Plug Safeguards The Future Of The Combustion Engine

From what I know, this type of Science was used on two cylinder two strokes for decades,
where one coil fired two plugs simultaneously the one on compression and the other on the exhaust. It was a fix to not have to have two coils and two sets of points. It was simple and it worked.
But in the Kia application, with electronic fuel injection, I'm not buying the new technology. If you gotta resort to this kind of tomfoolery, you couldda just put a decent coil on it in the first place.
You know, I once knew a guy who used to say this; Just because a thing can be done, doesn't mean you aughtta do it.
You know, like going; to the moon, or to Mars, or to the stars, or putting a base in Antarctica, with actual people living there. Sheesh.
And then, when it comes time to replace the plugs, what will that cost? And you know that you can't just go to Walmart for them.....
What's the cost to benefit ratio?
Will I save money over the life of the vehicle?
I'll tell you what I wouldn't do; I'll never buy a car with those plugs in it. That's like buying a John Deere. Every part is proprietary and you can only get it at the Dealer.
End rant and
that's my opinion, lol.