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Hyundai Recalls Over 610,000 SUVs in the US Over Airbag Concerns

by Samir Gautam
January 30, 2026
in Automobiles, Cars
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Hyundai Recalls Over 610,000 SUVs in the US Over Airbag Concerns

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Hyundai Motor has announced a large recall in the United States, impacting more than 610,000 vehicles, after identifying safety concerns related to airbag deployment and instrument panel malfunctions. The recall was confirmed on Thursday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), bringing renewed attention to vehicle safety standards in an increasingly tech-driven auto industry.

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The majority of the recall involves 568,576 Hyundai Palisade SUVs, one of the brand’s most popular family vehicles in the U.S. According to the regulator, the issue lies in the side curtain airbags designed to protect passengers seated in the third row. These airbags may not deploy correctly in certain crash scenarios, which could increase the risk of injury during an accident.

While no injuries or fatalities linked to the defect have been reported so far, safety officials say the issue is serious enough to warrant immediate action. Hyundai has confirmed that it is working on a fix, though the exact remedy is still under development.

The airbags in question were supplied by Autoliv, a Swedish company that is the world’s largest manufacturer of automotive airbags and seatbelts. Autoliv supplies safety components to many global automakers, and the company is working with Hyundai to address the problem.

Second recall affects vehicle displays

Alongside the airbag issue, Hyundai also announced a separate recall of 41,651 vehicles due to a fault in the instrument panel display system.

According to the NHTSA, the display may fail or malfunction, potentially preventing drivers from seeing important vehicle information. While this issue does not directly impact crash safety, it could affect driver awareness and response while on the road.

Unlike the airbag issue, this problem will be resolved through a software update, which Hyundai plans to roll out in the coming weeks.

What vehicle owners should know

Hyundai has stated that affected customers will be contacted directly once repair instructions are finalized. All repairs related to the recall will be carried out free of charge, as required under U.S. safety regulations.

In the meantime, vehicle owners can check whether their SUV is included in the recall by visiting the NHTSA website or contacting their local Hyundai dealership. The company has encouraged drivers not to ignore recall notices and to schedule repairs as soon as they become available.

A reminder of growing safety scrutiny

The recall comes at a time when automakers are facing increased scrutiny over vehicle safety, especially as modern cars rely more heavily on electronic systems and software-controlled components.

Hyundai has expanded rapidly in the U.S. market over the past decade, with SUVs like the Palisade becoming key sellers. Incidents like this, however, highlight the challenges manufacturers face in balancing innovation with reliability and safety.

For now, Hyundai says it remains committed to resolving the issue quickly and ensuring customer safety remains a top priority.

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