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Mercedes-Benz has issued a recall for more than 11,800 examples of its all-electric EQB SUV over an issue that may lead to a fire.
BMW is recalling nearly 87,400 vehicles, including a population of Toyota Supras, over an issue with the starter motor that may cause a fire.
Stellantis is issuing a recall for more than 456,200 Ram and Jeep vehicles over an issue with the trailer lights and trailer brakes.
Jeep parent automaker Stellantis is recalling more than 80,600 examples of the brand’s Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L SUVs over an issue with the rear coil springs.
Hyundai and Kia are recalling more than 84,300 vehicles for software errors in instrument panel displays.
Hyundai’s first major recall of 2026 concerns one of its most popular products, the Palisade three-row SUV, and improper airbag deployment.
Toyota’s latest major recall involves model-year 2023-26 Prius rear door switches.
Volkswagen is recalling more than 43,800 examples of its ID.4 over an issue with the battery that may lead to a fire.
Toyota is recalling approximately 162,000 examples of its Tundra pickup truck over an issue with the multimedia display.
Child-safety seat manufacturer Evenflo is recalling more than 64,000 examples of its Titan 65 convertible seat over a missing tether strap.