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.
Automakers developing self-driving cars are under increasing pressure to reveal details about the use of remote assistance teams, including the frequency of operator interventions. This scrutiny follows questioning by Senator Ed Markey during a safety hearing regarding this technology.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has closed its investigation into Tesla's Smart Summon feature, stating that incidents related to this feature were rare and did not result in injuries. This decision follows Tesla's release of several software updates aimed at improving performance.
General Motors has announced a halt in sales of its new electric vehicles due to reports of serious software issues. This decision comes as the company aims to strengthen its position in the growing electric vehicle market.
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.
Leading self-driving car companies like <strong>Aura</strong>, <strong>My Mobility</strong>, <strong>Tesla</strong>, and <strong>Waymo</strong> have declined to reveal how often their vehicles require remote assistance during a probe led by Senator <strong>Ed Markey</strong>. This refusal raises significant concerns regarding the safety of this technology.
A representative from Euro NCAP has warned that Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology poses significant risks, emphasizing that over-reliance on this technology could lead to serious accidents. This statement comes amid growing concerns about the safety of self-driving cars.
Following the conclusion of the 'Mudik' tradition in Indonesia, experts recommend that electric and hybrid vehicle owners inspect their vehicles to ensure performance and safety. Long-distance travel requires special attention to electrical systems and batteries.
Ford Motor Company continues to dominate the vehicle recall landscape, issuing approximately <strong>7.4 million recalls</strong> by March 2026, while General Motors has only issued <strong>80,000 recalls</strong>. This significant disparity highlights the quality challenges faced by both companies.