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Volvo recalls more than 400,000 vehicles in US: What to know
Volvo recalls more than 400,000 vehicles in US: What to know

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Volvo recalls more than 400,000 vehicles in US: What to know

The Brief Volvo has recalled more than 400,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a rearview camera issue, officials said. The camera image "does not display" and can reduce the driver's view – increasing the risk of a crash. The recall includes certain 2021-2025 XC40, 2022 V90, 2022-2025 S90, V90CC, C40, XC60, and 2023-2025 S60, V60, V60CC, and XC90 vehicles. Volvo has recalled more than 400,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a rearview camera issue, officials said. A recall notice dated May 1 and posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration warns that the rearview camera image "does not display" and can reduce the driver's view – increasing the risk of a crash. Here's what drivers should know: What we know Volvo Car USA recalled certain 2021-2025 XC40, 2022 V90, 2022-2025 S90, V90CC, C40, XC60, and 2023-2025 S60, V60, V60CC, and XC90 vehicles. The rearview camera image may not display when the vehicle is put in reverse, increasing the risk of a crash, according to the recall notice. Volvo said it had not received any reports of injuries, fatalities, or crashes related to the recall. By the numbers A total of 413,151 vehicles were recalled in the U.S., in addition to 40,673 vehicles in Canada, the notice said. What's next The recall notice said the software will be updated by a dealer or through an over-the-air (OTA) update – free of charge. Owner notification letters were expected to be mailed on June 24. What you can do Owners can contact Volvo Car customer service at 1 (800) 458-1552. Volvo Car's number for this recall is R10320. Dig deeper Drivers can check if their vehicle is under recall by using the NHTSA's VIN look up tool: Go to Enter the vehicle's 17-character VIN Search for recalls The Source Information for this story was provided by a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle notice, which gives details about the Volvo recall. This story was reported from Cincinnati.

Volvo recalls thousands of popular cars due to dangerous issue
Volvo recalls thousands of popular cars due to dangerous issue

Miami Herald

time28-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Miami Herald

Volvo recalls thousands of popular cars due to dangerous issue

Swedish automaker Volvo is recalling thousands of plug-in hybrid versions of some of its popular cars in the United States due to a dangerous issue that can occur while the vehicle is parked. Get expert insights and actionable trade alerts from veteran investing experts and hedge fund managers. Join TheStreet Pro today and get the first month FREE According to documents from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Geely-owned (GELYF) manufacturer is recalling 7,483 cars, crossovers, and wagons, specifically the plug-in hybrid versions of the 2020-2021 model year S90 sedan, the 2022 V90 wagon, and the 2020-2022 S60 sedan, V60 wagon, and the XC60 and XC90 SUVs. Volvo says that the vehicles affected were produced with LG high-voltage battery modules and built between June 3rd, 2019, and November 30th, 2021. Volvo and the NHTSA say that the high-voltage battery installed in these cars may experience a short circuit within the battery module when the battery is fully charged and parked. As per NHTSA documents, an internal investigation at Volvo uncovered a "production deviation" within the battery module that could lead to thermal runaway, which can increase the risk of fire. Due to this issue, Volvo is asking owners not to charge their cars before their cars see the service department at their local Volvo dealer. More Automotive: The most reliable new hybrids in 2025New car buyers are in for good news about inflated pricesBMW's newest Mini Cooper is a cool car for buyers on a budget Volvo says it first became aware of the issue after a customer reported a "thermal event" on February 6, 2024. The company says that it is aware of two incidents related to the issue, which did not result in any injuries, crashes, or fatalities. The automaker says affected owners will receive mail correspondence regarding the recall in May, in which they will be told to take their cars to their local Volvo dealer. Volvo technicians will inspect the LG battery module for cell deviations. If they find any, Volvo will replace the entire battery module free of charge. However, all affected cars-whether their batteries need replacing or not-will have new software installed that keeps the battery module in check. Related: A massive Jeep recall is the latest of its parent company's woes The issue faced by Volvo is similar to an issue faced by Stellantis (STLA) brand Jeep in October 2024. Owners were asked not to recharge their cars after recall issued worldwide affected 194,000 units of the Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee 4xe plug-in hybrids. Owners were told to park outside and away from buildings or other vehicles until they received recall repairs, as a defect in the high-voltage lithium-ion battery unit used to power the hybrid drive unit caused 13 fires. Related: Veteran fund manager issues dire S&P 500 warning for 2025 The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.

Volvo CEO Suggests He Can See a Future Without Station Wagons
Volvo CEO Suggests He Can See a Future Without Station Wagons

Yahoo

time07-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Volvo CEO Suggests He Can See a Future Without Station Wagons

It wasn't long ago at all that Volvo quietly cancelled one of its last station wagons still sold in the United States. Now, any newly-designed replacements for the existing lineup of low-slung two-boxes future looks to be in doubt, based on Volvo CEO Jim Rowan's latest comments. This week, British-based publications Auto Express and Autocar both reported that, when asked whether he could see a future for the brand without its traditional estate cars (station wagons, for us here in the U.S.), Rowan replied in the affirmative. 'Yes, because I think [the market has] changed, right?' he said. Volvo still offers its lifted Cross Country versions of wagons to those of us stateside with the V60 Cross Country and V90 Cross Country. However, the hot V60 Polestar Engineered just got the axe, and the non-CC version of the V90 has been g0ne for a while. Rowan continued by explaining why wagons are going away. 'It's expensive to bring different models to the market, and it's expensive to keep those models in the market,' he said. 'So we need to make a choice: rather than bring out a [new] V90 for example, are we better to position [the XC60] in a slightly different way?" "We have the Black Editions, we have the Cross Country editions – we now have different editions of the same base car. It's much, much cheaper, and much more cost effective for us to drive more volume through that same platform and that same form factor.' In essence, it seems Volvo is betting that folks who traditionally buy its wagons will be content switching to an SUV, instead of simply switching brands. It's a bold stance, considering Volvo ditched both its V60 and V90 models in the U.K. in 2023 before bringing them back this year after realizing there's still customer demand. Auto Express also talked with chief product and strategy officer Erik Severinson, who suggested Volvo is interested in pursuing more performance models. 'There is always a niche,' Severinson said. 'The sporty family car; there is someone who wants to have the versatility of a family car, but also the performance.' Volvo is a good chunk of the way there already with some of its EVs: The new ES90 packs a huge 670 horsepower, and the super-tiny EX30 can boogie thanks to 422 horsepower and a 3.4-second 0-60 mph time. These cars aren't Polestar Engineered performance derivatives, but Volvo seems well set-up to take them the rest of the way, considering straight-line performance is abundantly present. So at least there's a glimmer of hope for fun Volvos to come, among the sadness of its storied wagons likely being left to live out their days as-is. Volvo didn't come out and explicitly say it, but the chances of next-gen V60 and V90 Cross Country variants here in the U.S. look slim after Rowan's comments. The two lifted longroofs are still on sale today, though, so Volvo wagon devotees should get after them while they're around. You Might Also Like You Need a Torque Wrench in Your Toolbox Tested: Best Car Interior Cleaners The Man Who Signs Every Car

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