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Automotive technology and camera system recalls
Overview
Automakers in North America and Europe are experiencing a significant increase in vehicle recalls linked to malfunctions in digital screens and camera systems. In the United States, approximately 21 million vehicles have been recalled since backup camera technology became mandatory, with nearly six million recalls occurring in 2025 alone.
Major manufacturers including Ford, Honda, General Motors, Volkswagen, Toyota, and Stellantis have been affected by defects such as distorted images, blank screens, and software-related failures. Ford has notably recalled nearly one million vehicles due to screen blackouts and rearview camera issues.
The trend is driven by increasing regulatory requirements, such as the U.S. mandate for rearview cameras since 2018 and similar European Union requirements implemented in mid-2024. As vehicle functions like parking sensors and safety systems become increasingly integrated into central touchscreens, the risk of software-related failures continues to grow.
Entities
Honda · General Motors · Transport Canada · Ford · Lamborghini
Timeline
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1 day ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesAutomakers face rising recalls due to screen and camera failuresAutomakers like Ford, GM, and Honda are facing massive recalls due to faulty vehicle screens and camera systems, with 3.8 million vehicles affected in the U.S. this year.
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8 days ago
[BUSINESS] 3 sourcesVehicle recalls surge due to faulty backup camera systemsAutomakers have recalled millions of vehicles in the U.S. and Canada due to faulty backup cameras that display blank or distorted images, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions.
Sources
autoplus.fr · autopro.hu · autoszektor.hu · eawaz.com · looniepolitics.com