Hyundai to recall over 421,000 US vehicles over software brake issue, NHTSA says
Hyundai said 376 reports and four crashes prompted the recall, and dealers will update the front camera software free of charge.
- Hyundai is recalling over 421,000 U.S. vehicles from 2025 to 2026, including Santa Cruz and Tucson models, due to a software glitch that causes unintended braking in the front collision-avoidance system.
- From October 2024 to April 2026, Hyundai reported 376 incidents of unintended braking linked to this software issue, resulting in four crashes causing injuries.
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Hyundai recalls over 421,000 vehicles to fix software bug causing unexpected braking
A recall issued by Hyundai could impact more than 421,000 vehicles after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) discovered a software bug.The software issue in the front cameras may cause the forward collision-avoidance system to activate prematurely. This means the brakes could unexpectedly be applied, potentially causing a crash, according to the announcement.MASSIVE HONDA RECALL IMPACTS 440K VEHICLES OVER AIRBAGS POTENTIAL…
421,000 Hyundai Tucson, Santa Cruz models recalled for braking glitch
Hyundai recalled one of its most popular vehicles as well as a truck model over concerns that an issue with its front camera software could cause the vehicles to brake suddenly and unexpectedly, potentially leading to a collision with another vehicle.
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