Honda has issued a global recall affecting over 880,000 vehicles due to defective rear suspension components that may cause drivers to lose control, increasing crash and injury risks. The recall, announced on June 10-11, 2026, impacts multiple car models and requires owners to contact dealerships for necessary repairs. This marks one of the largest single recalls in recent automotive history, underscoring ongoing safety concerns in the industry.
While specific models weren't detailed in the announcements, the recall spans multiple Honda and Acura vehicles globally. The suspension defect could manifest during normal driving conditions, potentially leading to dangerous loss of vehicle control. Owners will receive direct notifications about the repair process. The Independent+2
The faulty rear suspension components may fail unexpectedly, compromising vehicle stability and handling. This defect:
The recall involves vehicles across multiple international markets, demonstrating Honda's unified response to the safety defect. Key aspects include:
| Date | Action Taken |
|---|---|
| June 10 | Initial recall announcement issued |
| June 11 | Official recall notice published |
| Ongoing | Owner notifications and repairs begin |
| The swift response aims to minimize risks while maintaining transparency. Toronto Star+2 |