
Stellantis recalls 54,000 hybrid SUVs globally due to a potentially dangerous brake pedal issue, affecting popular models and raising safety concerns.
At a Glance
- Stellantis recalls 54,000 hybrid SUVs worldwide for brake pedal safety issue
- Affected models: 2024-2025 Alfa Romeo Tonale and 2024 Dodge Hornet plug-in hybrids
- Over 21,000 vehicles affected in the U.S.
- 15 incidents reported globally, including one crash with no injuries
- Dealers will reinforce brake pedals with a bolt and nut
Massive Recall Affects Popular Hybrid SUVs
Stellantis, one of America’s leading automakers, has announced a significant recall affecting 54,000 hybrid crossover SUVs worldwide. The recall targets certain model-year 2024-2025 Alfa Romeo Tonale and 2024 Dodge Hornet plug-in hybrid SUVs due to a potential brake pedal disengagement issue. This safety concern has prompted swift action from the company to address the problem and ensure driver safety.
The recall encompasses a substantial number of vehicles across different regions. In the United States alone, 21,069 vehicles are affected, while Canada and Mexico account for 2,280 and 134 vehicles, respectively. The remaining 30,517 vehicles are located outside of North America, highlighting the global scale of this safety issue.
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Safety Concerns and Reported Incidents
The gravity of the situation is underscored by the reported incidents related to this defect. Stellantis has disclosed 15 global instances of brake pedal assemblies collapsing, including one crash. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported in connection with these incidents. However, the potential for brake failure poses a serious risk to drivers, passengers, and other road users.
To address this critical safety issue, Stellantis dealerships will reinforce the brake pedal with a bolt and nut. This solution aims to prevent the brake pedal from disengaging, ensuring proper functionality and driver control. The company is taking proactive measures to rectify the problem and maintain the trust of its customers.
Interim Safety Measures and Owner Notifications
While affected vehicle owners await the recall fix, Stellantis has provided interim safety measures. In the event of brake failure, owners are advised to use the electronic parking brake to bring the vehicle to a controlled stop. Additionally, the automatic emergency braking system will activate if a collision is imminent, unless it has been manually deactivated by the driver.
Stellantis plans to notify affected owners starting October 24, 2024. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has assigned the recall campaign number 24V752000. Owners seeking more information can contact Stellantis customer service or visit mopar.com/recalls. For additional assistance, the NHTSA Vehicle Safety Hotline is available at 1-888-327-4236, and further details can be found at nhtsa.gov.
This recall serves as a reminder of the importance of vehicle safety and the responsibility of manufacturers to address potential hazards promptly. As hybrid and electric vehicles continue to gain popularity, ensuring their safety and reliability remains paramount for both automakers and consumers.
Sources:
- Stellantis Recalls 54,000 Hybrid SUVs Worldwide Over Brake Pedal Defect
- Stellantis Recalls 44,500 Hybrid SUVs Worldwide Over Brake Pedal Defect
- Stellantis Recalls Plug-In Hybrid SUVs Over Brake Pedal Issue