Cadillac Recalls Some Lyriq, Vistiq EVs Over Loose Batteries
Cadillac has recalled 53 electric vehicles (EVs) because their batteries may not be properly anchored in place.
Cadillac has recalled 53 electric vehicles (EVs) because their batteries may not be properly anchored in place.
Lincoln has issued a recall for 23,111 Aviator SUVs because their power windows may not reverse when they encounter an obstacle.
Ford has issued a recall for 56,473 F-150 Hybrid pickups because they may not chime to warn the driver of an unbuckled seatbelt.
Tesla has recalled just five copies of its 2026 Model Y SUV because their horns may not function thanks to a wiring problem.
Porsche has recalled just three units of its Macan Electric SUV from model years 2024 and 2025 because some front-seat airbags may not deploy properly.
Kia has recalled 100,063 K5 sedans because exterior trim pieces behind the rear windows can fall off and become a road hazard.
Kia has recalled 201,149 Telluride SUVs because a piece of trim on the vehicles’ doors can loosen and fall off in traffic.
Hyundai has recalled just 10 units of its Ioniq 5 SUV because a short circuit in their high-voltage batteries could cause a fire
Ford and its Lincoln luxury brand have recalled 312,120 trucks and SUVs because they can lose some braking power suddenly.
BMW has recalled just 136 electric vehicles (EVs) because their batteries may fail, leaving them immobile.