Automaker Safety Recalls Data Analysis & Insights
July 2025 brought a remarkable wave of automotive safety recalls, with manufacturers reporting extensive actions through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) Part 573 process. For those in the auto, compliance, and safety sectors, understanding which recalls affected the most vehicles is key to informing consumer protection, regulatory vigilance, and risk management.
Below, we present July’s largest safety recalls by manufacturer and potentially affected units (“POTAFF”) as a chart and in table format:
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| Recall Number | Manufacturer |Potentially Affected Units |
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| 25V455000 | Ford Motor Company | 850,318 |
| 25V467000 | Ford Motor Company | 694,271 |
| 25V437000 | Nissan North America, Inc. | 443,899 |
| 25V442000 | Ford Motor Company | 200,061 |
| 25V472000 | Chrysler (FCA US, LLC) | 121,398 |
| 23V345000 | Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. | 89,907 |
| 25V489000 | Ford Motor Company | 56,473 |
| 25V436000 | PACCAR Incorporated | 56,260 |
| 22V470000 | Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. | 56,080 |
| 25V463000 | Daimler Vans USA, LLC | 43,422 |
| 25V484000 | Ford Motor Company | 23,111 |
| 25V454000 | Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC | 20,999 |
| 25V474000 | Hyundai Motor America | 4,754 |
| 25T011000 | PT. Elangperdana Tyre Industry | 4,196 |
| 25V452000 | Shyft Group | 2,785 |
| 25V468000 | AMERICAN MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS, INC.| 2,294 |
| 25V478000 | Winnebago Industries, Inc. | 2,119 |
| 25V465000 | Malibu Boats, LLC | 2,001 |
| 25V466000 | Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC | 1,436 |
| 25V491000 | Grech Motors Inc. | 1,275 |
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Key Insights from July 2025 Recall Data
- Ford Motor Company led July’s recall activity, topping the list for both the largest and most frequent recalls. Two major actions affected more than 1.5 million vehicles combined.
- Recalls by Nissan North America (nearly 444,000 units) and Chrysler (FCA US, LLC) (121,398 units) reinforce the prominent role of legacy OEMs in safety management.
- Mitsubishi Motors, PACCAR, and Jaguar Land Rover are also represented by large-scale recalls, indicating robust oversight across passenger and commercial segments.
- The list reflects diversity in affected products, including automotive components, commercial vehicles, boats, and tires (e.g., PT. Elangperdana Tyre Industry), showing the breadth of NHTSA recall monitoring.
Why Monthly NHTSA Safety Recall Data Matters
Auto safety recalls are vital for protecting consumers, ensuring compliance, and maintaining public trust in the industry. NHTSA’s recall program brings transparency to manufacturing defects—whether related to brakes, airbags, electronics, tires, or other critical components. Each recall number can be searched via NHTSA’s official recall lookup for specific details on the nature of each defect and corrective action.
If you have received a recall notice:
- Act promptly according to the manufacturer instructions.
- Recalls are performed free of charge—schedule service at your local dealership or authorized repair center.
- Use the NHTSA VIN lookup tool for real-time status of your vehicle or product.
This analysis is powered by NHTSA Part 573 recall filings for July 2025, highlighting the largest vehicle manufacturer recalls and giving context to the biggest safety events in the industry. If you’re searching for “July 2025 auto recalls,” “largest NHTSA recall events,” or “most affected car recalls,” this post is designed to inform and attract those seeking monthly recall updates.
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