Cadillac Recalls 1,400 SUVs in Canada for Folding-Seat Issue
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Cadillac recalls 1,400 SUVs in Canada for folding-seat issue
Cadillac is recalling more than 1,400 examples of its newer electric SUVs in Canada and stopping the sale of those on dealership lots due to power third-row seats that may pose an injury risk to passengers. Specifically, some 1,451 Vistiqs from model year 2026 and 2027 fall under the safety campaign, while another 14,540 are subject to a similar recall in the U.S.
GM halts shipments of 2027 Vistiq over third-row seat hazard
On the Dash: GM halted 2027 Cadillac Vistiq shipments amid a third-row seat recall The recall covers 14,540 SUVs with a seatback that can trap a child while folding Dealers will disable the folding function until replacement parts arrive General Motors has halted shipments of the 2027 Cadillac Vistiq and issued a recall covering 14,540 SUVs after discovering a third-row seat flaw similar to one that prompted Hyundai to recall the Palisade earli…
Cadillac Recalls 14,000 Vistiq SUVs Over Crushing Third-Row Seats
The push to automate every single function in the modern electric SUV just hit a massive safety roadblock at General Motors. According to a recently published Part 573 Safety Recall Report from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Cadillac is officially recalling 14,540 Vistiq EVs across the 2026 and 2027 model years. The issue isn’t related to the battery pack or the drivetrain—it is a glaring oversight in the basic safet…
Cadillac Issues Vistiq Recall and Stop-Sale Because Its Third Row Can Trap Passengers
The 2026-27 Cadillac Vistiq is under recall for a safety defect concerning its third-row power folding seats that can potentially get stuck and trap rear passengers. The post Cadillac Issues Vistiq Recall and Stop-Sale Because Its Third Row Can Trap Passengers appeared first on TFLcar.
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