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Ride Radar > Blog > News > Most recalled automaker of 2024? It wasn’t Ford
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Most recalled automaker of 2024? It wasn’t Ford

Last updated: January 10, 2025 9:17 pm
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In 2024, Tesla faced a significant increase in vehicle recalls, despite a slowdown in sales. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that Tesla issued a total of 16 recalls, affecting over 5 million electric vehicles. This surge in recalls was attributed to various issues, ranging from minor font size discrepancies on warning lights to more serious problems like detaching parts. Notably, the Tesla Model Y, the world’s top-selling electric vehicle, was among the models affected by these recalls.

Although recalls are not uncommon for new vehicles with advanced technologies, Tesla’s high number of recalls raised eyebrows within the industry. The company’s controversial CEO and ongoing disputes with the NHTSA added fuel to the fire. Tesla’s unconventional approach, including the use of terms like “Full Self-Driving,” has drawn scrutiny and investigations into its alleged automated driving systems.

Following Tesla, Stellantis, the parent company of brands like Jeep and Dodge, had the second-highest number of recalled vehicles, with Ford trailing closely behind. Despite Ford’s efforts to reverse its trend of leading in recalls, the company still faced challenges in addressing issues like door trim detachments and problems with hybrid and turbocharged engines in popular models.

Honda also grappled with recalls, particularly related to steering gearbox damage and lingering airbag issues following the Takata airbag crisis that shook the industry. Other major automakers like GM, BMW, Kia, Toyota, Hyundai, and Volkswagen reported fewer recalls compared to Tesla and Ford.

Overall, the NHTSA’s preliminary data for 2024 showed a decrease in the number of recalls compared to previous years. While the automotive industry continues to address safety issues through recalls, automakers are actively working to rectify problems and ensure the well-being of their customers. For more detailed insights and data on vehicle recalls, the NHTSA’s interactive dashboard provides a comprehensive overview of the latest information.

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