Toyota, Hyundai, and Alfa Romeo recalled nearly 650K vehicles over camera and electrical issues. Check if your car is affected today.
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🚗 Toyota, Hyundai, Alfa Romeo among nearly 650K vehicles recalled — Check your car now
Introduction
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued multiple new vehicle recall notices this week, affecting nearly 650,000 vehicles across popular brands like Toyota, Hyundai, and Alfa Romeo.
From software glitches to electrical shorts, these recalls cover several model years and could pose safety risks or system malfunctions. If you’re a car owner, it’s worth checking whether your vehicle is part of the latest batch of recalls.
You can verify your car’s recall status using the NHTSA’s VIN lookup tool or through the USA TODAY automotive recall database.

Toyota recalls nearly 400K vehicles over faulty rearview display
Toyota has recalled approximately 393,838 vehicles after identifying a software malfunction that may cause the rearview camera display to fail.
The recall affects:
- 2022–2025 Toyota Tundra
- 2022–2025 Toyota Tundra Hybrid
- 2023–2025 Toyota Sequoia Hybrid
The issue
The defect occurs when the camera’s data processing becomes unsynchronized, causing the display to turn green, black, or completely blank when the vehicle is placed in reverse.
The fix
Toyota dealers will update the multimedia display software free of charge, with owner notification letters expected to be mailed on November 16, 2025.
Affected vehicles: 393,838
Hyundai recalls 135K Santa Fe SUVs for electrical short risk
Hyundai has recalled certain 2024–2025 Santa Fe models due to a starter motor assembly defect that may cause an electrical short during specific crash scenarios.
The issue
An improperly installed B+ terminal cover on the starter motor could come into contact with the cooling fan assembly during a collision, creating a short-circuit risk.
The fix
Dealers will inspect and reinstall the starter motor terminal cover for free. Hyundai will begin mailing owner notifications on December 1, 2025.
Affected vehicles: 135,386

Alfa Romeo recalls nearly 63K vehicles over rearview camera defects
Stellantis, parent company of Alfa Romeo, has recalled certain 2020–2025 Giulia and Stelvio models due to hardware and software issues affecting the rearview camera display.
The issue
According to the recall report, a faulty printed circuit board and unstable software could cause the camera feed to display a blank, blue, or inverted image, affecting rear visibility.
The fix
Dealers will inspect and replace radio components and update the rearview camera software at no cost. Notification letters are expected to be mailed on November 25, 2025.
Affected vehicles: 62,910

Toyota issues separate recall for seat welding flaw
Toyota has also issued a smaller recall involving 2025 Sienna Hybrid models due to improperly welded seat rails.
The issue
Some seat rails may contain incomplete welds caused by an incorrect welding machine setting during assembly. The defect could reduce structural integrity in high-speed crashes, increasing injury risk.
The fix
Dealers will inspect and replace affected seat rail components at no cost to owners.
How to check if your car is part of a recall
If you’re unsure whether your vehicle is affected, here’s how you can check:
- Use the NHTSA Recall Lookup Tool:
Visit NHTSA.gov/recalls and enter your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). - Check the USA TODAY recall database:
A searchable list of active and past recalls by make and model. - Contact your local dealership:
They can verify recall status and arrange free repairs or software updates.
Why these recalls matter
Vehicle recalls aren’t just about fixing minor issues — they are critical for driver safety and vehicle reliability. Ignoring recall notices can lead to electrical malfunctions, airbag failures, or camera blind spots, all of which could contribute to accidents.
Manufacturers are legally required to provide free repairs for all affected vehicles, so owners are encouraged to act promptly when notified.
FAQs
1. How many vehicles are affected by the latest recalls?
Nearly 650,000 vehicles across Toyota, Hyundai, and Alfa Romeo brands are affected by the latest NHTSA recalls.
2. What Toyota models are recalled in 2025?
Toyota recalled Tundra, Tundra Hybrid, Sequoia Hybrid, and Sienna Hybrid models due to software and welding defects.
3. What caused the Hyundai Santa Fe recall?
A starter motor terminal issue could cause an electrical short during a crash in 2024–2025 Santa Fe SUVs.
4. How do I check if my car is recalled?
Use the NHTSA recall lookup tool at nhtsa.gov/recalls or contact your dealership.
5. Are recall repairs free?
Yes. All manufacturers must provide repairs or updates free of charge under U.S. safety laws.
Conclusion
With nearly 650,000 vehicles recalled this week, owners of Toyota, Hyundai, and Alfa Romeo models should verify their recall status immediately. Most issues involve camera display or electrical defects, which can compromise safety if ignored.
