Ford will recall a total of 148,266 vehicles due to unrelated brake cylinder and software concerns, adding to a growing list of issues that are sending Ford owners to dealership service departments. +
NHTSA reports 20,484 Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair hybrid SUVs may be at risk of a short circuit that could cause battery failure, sudden loss of drive power and increased fire risk. +
Members of the Trump administration’s transition team have recommended that NHTSA no longer require automakers to report fatal crashes involving self-driving technology. +
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced Honda will recall more than 200,000 2023-’24 Passport and 2023-’25 Pilot SUVs following the discovery of a potential fire risk. +
Hyundai and Kia recalled more than 200,000 EVs due to a loss of power defect that could increase the risk of a crash. +
Mazda has initiated several recalls for the CX-90 and CX-70 SUVs due to software errors that may lead to a loss of drive power. +
General Motors recalled over 461,000 vehicles to address critical transmission concerns. +
A major recall has hit the 2018–’19 lines of Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango SUVs due to a critical safety issue. +
General Motors has once again recalled the Chevy Bolt, highlighting persistent safety concerns with the EV’s battery system. +
A NHTSA investigation into 2.4 million Tesla vehicles equipped with optional Full Self-Driving software follows the latest of four reported collisions. +