NATIONWIDE — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced a new batch of vehicle safety recalls, affecting a wide range of vehicles from motorcycles and passenger cars to heavy-duty trucks and specialized cement mixers. The issues range from engine stalls and airbag deployment failures to visibility and lighting problems.
Consumers are urged to check their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to see if their specific vehicle is included in the recalls.
Passenger Vehicle and Motorcycle Recalls
| Manufacturer | Model | Model Years | NHTSA ID | Subject |
| Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. | NINJA ZX-6R | 2024-2026 | 25V798 | Crankshaft Bushing Can Seize and Cause Engine Stall |
| Nissan North America, Inc. | SENTRA | 2025 | 25V807 | Windshield Air Bubbles Can Obscure Visibility/FMVSS 205 |
| Hyundai Motor America | SANTA FE, SANTA FE HYBRID | 2024-2025 | 25V808 | Rearview Camera Image May Not Display/FMVSS 111 |
| Hyundai Motor America | SANTA CRUZ, SANTA FE, SANTA FE HYBRID, TUCSON | 2025-2026 | 25V809 | Side Curtain Air Bags May Not Deploy Properly |
| Genesis | GV70 | 2026 | 25V809 | Side Curtain Air Bags May Not Deploy Properly |
Heavy Truck and Commercial Equipment Recalls
Several major heavy-duty manufacturers are facing recalls primarily related to lighting systems and load securement hardware.
| Manufacturer | Model | Model Years | NHTSA ID | Subject |
| Mack Trucks, Inc. | PIONEER (PR) | 2025-2026 | 25V801 | Load Lock Clamps May Fail |
| Volvo Trucks North America | VNL (4) | 2024-2026 | 25V802 | Load Lock Clamps May Fail |
| Mack Trucks, Inc. | ANTHEM AN (4), PIONEER (PR) | 2025-2026 | 25V803 | High Beams May Not Automatically Switch to Low Beams/FMVSS 108 |
| Volvo Trucks North America | VNL (4), VNR (4) | 2024-2026 | 25V804 | High Beams May Not Automatically Switch to Low Beams/FMVSS 108 |
| International Motors, LLC | LT, RH | 2023-2026 | 25V806 | Auto Neutral May Fail and Cause Unexpected Vehicle Movement |
| CEMEN TECH, INC | C60E, C60T, C60, M60 VOLUMETRIC MIXER | 2018-2025 | 25V805 | Concrete Mixer May Separate |
What Owners Should Do
To find out if your specific vehicle is subject to any of these recalls, enter your license plate or vehicle identification number in the Recall Look-up Tool.
If your vehicle has an unrepaired recall, you should immediately contact your local car dealership to schedule an appointment to get your vehicle fixed. Recall repairs are typically performed by dealerships free of charge.


