Hyundai has announced a recall affecting more than 421,000 vehicles due to a software issue that could cause the brakes to activate unexpectedly, posing a risk of crashes. This recall includes the 2025-2026 Hyundai Santa Cruz, Tucson, Tucson hybrid, and Tucson plug-in hybrid models. Notably, some of these vehicles are assembled at the Hyundai plant in Montgomery, Alabama, highlighting the local impact of this national recall.
Details of the Recall
The issue stems from a problem with the front safety cameras’ software, which can inadvertently trigger the brakes. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has reported receiving four crash reports and four associated injuries linked to this defect. Hyundai’s decision to recall these vehicles is a proactive measure to ensure the safety of its customers and prevent further incidents.
Owners of the affected models will receive notifications starting in mid-July. They will be instructed to bring their vehicles to a Hyundai dealer for a complimentary software update that will rectify the issue. This recall underscores the importance of vehicle safety and the responsibility of manufacturers to address potential hazards promptly.
Impact on Local Community
The recall is particularly significant for the Montgomery community, where some of the affected vehicles are manufactured. The Hyundai plant in Montgomery is a vital part of the local economy, providing jobs and supporting families. While the recall may pose challenges, it also reflects Hyundai’s commitment to maintaining high safety standards and protecting its customers.
For more information about the recall and to check if your vehicle is affected, visit the Hyundai website or contact your local dealer. Staying informed and taking timely action can help ensure the safety of all drivers and passengers.
Original reporting: Alabama News Network — read the source article.