Safety Alert: Wave of recalls hits major automakers and RV manufacturers

INDIANA — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued a sweeping series of recall notices affecting a vast array of vehicles, ranging from luxury sports cars and electric bikes to heavy-duty trucks and recreational vehicles.

The notices, released this week, highlight critical safety concerns including fire risks, braking failures, and structural instabilities across dozens of popular models.

Several high-profile manufacturers are facing recalls for defects that could lead to accidents or injury:

  • Toyota & BMW Fire Risk: A significant recall (26V056) has been issued for a wide range of BMW models (2, 3, 4, and 5-series, plus X3, X4, and Z4) and the Toyota Supra (2021–2023). The starter motors in these vehicles may overheat, posing a serious fire hazard.
  • Toyota Prius Door Safety: Owners of 2023–2026 Toyota Prius models (including Hybrid and Prime) are warned that unlocked rear doors may open unexpectedly while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Honda/Acura Seating Issues: Certain Honda Accords, HR-Vs, Pilots, and Acura Integras are being recalled due to improperly tightened driver’s seat frames, which may not protect occupants correctly during a crash.
  • Chrysler/Jeep Suspension & Towing: The Jeep Grand Cherokee (2021–2023) faces a recall for rear coil springs that may detach. Additionally, a separate recall affects RAM trucks and Jeep Wagoneer S models for trailer brake failures and lighting malfunctions.

Luxury and Performance Brands

Even high-end manufacturers are not exempt from the latest safety updates:

  • Lamborghini: The 2024–2025 Revuelto is under recall because the rearview camera image may fail to display.
  • Ducati: Performance motorcycles, including the Panigale V4 and Streetfighter V4 (2025–2026), are reporting a total loss of rear braking capability.

Heavy Duty and Recreational Vehicles

The RV and commercial sectors saw a high volume of alerts this week:

  • Ford: The 2026 E-Transit faces a high-voltage battery fire risk, while standard Transit vans (2023–2024) may have improperly secured engine crossmembers.
  • Grand Design RV: New 2026 Lineage and Solitude models are being recalled for water tank heating pad failures and improperly secured seating.
  • Pierce Manufacturing: Emergency responders should note that several 2025 Fire Apparatus models (including the Enforcer and Velocity) have steering linkage arms that may detach.

Summary of Key Recalls

Manufacturer Primary Issue Affected Models
BMW / Toyota Starter Motor Fire Risk 330i, 430i, 530i, X3, Supra (2021-2024)
Toyota Unexpected Rear Door Opening Prius, Prius Prime (2023-2026)
Chrysler/RAM Trailer Brake Failure RAM 1500/2500/3500 (2025-2026)
Honda/Acura Loose Seat Frames Accord, HR-V, Pilot, Integra (2023-2024)
FWMOTO Insufficient Braking Fly E-Bike (2022-2024)

The NHTSA emphasizes that all recall-related repairs are performed free of charge at authorized dealerships. To see if your vehicle is affected, owners should:

  1. Locate your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or license plate number.
  2. Visit the NHTSA Recall Look-up Tool online.
  3. Contact a local dealer immediately if an open recall is found.