
Commerce ministry recalls 2,577 Hyundai Tucson 2025 vehicles over safety defect
RIYADH — The Ministry of Commerce has announced the recall of 2,577 units of the 2025 Hyundai Tucson due to a defect in the internal cabin wiring that could cause the vehicle to move while in the "park" position without pressing the brake pedal, posing a heightened risk of accidents.
The ministry urged all owners of the affected model to verify whether their vehicle's chassis number is included in the recall campaign by visiting the Product Recall Center's website at http://Recalls.sa.
Vehicle owners can also contact the designated Hyundai dealers for free repairs: Al-Wallan at 8001240401, Al-Majdouie at 8003040777, and Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors at 8001240191.

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Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Ministry of Commerce has announced the recall of 2,577 units of the 2025 Hyundai Tucson due to a defect in the internal cabin wiring that could cause the vehicle to move while in the "park" position without pressing the brake pedal, posing a heightened risk of accidents. The ministry urged all owners of the affected model to verify whether their vehicle's chassis number is included in the recall campaign by visiting the Product Recall Center's website at Vehicle owners can also contact the designated Hyundai dealers for free repairs: Al-Wallan at 8001240401, Al-Majdouie at 8003040777, and Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors at 8001240191.