General Motors has announced the recall of over <strong>270,000</strong> Chevrolet Malibu vehicles in the United States due to a problem with the rear camera display. This action is part of the company's efforts to ensure the safety of its users.
Hyundai Motor Company has announced the resumption of sales for its 2026 Palisade models following the resolution of a serious safety issue related to electric seats. This decision comes after the recall of 68,500 vehicles due to a tragic incident in Ohio that resulted in the death of a two-year-old girl.
Stellantis has announced the recall of over <strong>44,000 vehicles</strong> in the UK due to a potential fire risk in their light hybrid engines. The repair is free and takes about 30 minutes.
Ford has announced a recall of over <strong>400,000</strong> trucks and SUVs in the United States due to potential windshield wiper failures, posing safety risks. This action is part of the company's commitment to ensuring customer safety.
Lucid Motors has announced a recall of over <strong>4000</strong> Gravity vehicles due to welding issues with the safety belts. This recall comes amid ongoing quality challenges the company has faced since the model's production began last year.
Toyota has announced a recall of approximately <strong>74,000</strong> Corolla Cross Hybrid vehicles in North America due to a defect in the sound alert system that may increase the risk of accidents involving pedestrians.
Toyota has announced a recall of over <strong>42,000</strong> Corolla Cross Hybrids due to a discovered flaw in the braking system that poses safety risks for drivers. This action reflects the company's commitment to ensuring the safety of its vehicle users.
The Saudi Ministry of Commerce has announced the recall of <strong>193</strong> Hyundai Palisade LX3 vehicles from the <strong>2025-2026</strong> model years due to an electrical system defect affecting rear seats. This issue may prevent the vehicle from detecting passengers or objects when the seats are automatically folded, increasing the risk of injury or death, particularly for children.
Stellantis has announced a recall of approximately 700,000 vehicles globally due to concerns about potential fire hazards. The recall affects well-known brands such as Peugeot, Citroën, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, and Jeep, with 212,000 vehicles recalled in France alone.
Hyundai has unexpectedly halted the sale of its Palisade 2026 model and recalled over 61,000 vehicles after a tragic incident resulted in the death of a child due to a serious technical fault in the seating system.