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20 June 2026

Kia recalls over 80,000 vehicles for airbag safety issues

Kia addresses airbag deployment concerns in popular Niro models with a major recall.

Kia vehicles recalled for airbag safety issues
Kia recalls more than 80,000 vehicles due to airbag concerns.

Understanding the Kia Recall

Kia has announced a significant recall affecting over 80,000 vehicles, specifically targeting the 2023-2025 Niro EV, Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV), and Hybrid models. The issue stems from faulty floor wiring located beneath the front passenger seat, which poses a serious risk to passenger safety. This wiring can become damaged, leading to potential failures in airbag and seat belt deployment during an accident. In some cases, this malfunction could even trigger an unintended deployment of the side curtain airbags, further complicating the safety scenario.

What Owners Need to Know

For owners of the affected models, it’s crucial to stay informed about the recall process. Kia will be reaching out to vehicle owners through letters mailed in March, detailing the necessary steps to address the issue. The company has committed to inspecting, replacing, and rerouting the floor wiring assembly at no cost to the owners. Additionally, dealers will install protective wiring covers to prevent future occurrences of this problem. This proactive approach underscores Kia’s dedication to ensuring the safety of its customers and their vehicles.

The Importance of Vehicle Safety Recalls

Vehicle recalls are a vital part of automotive safety, ensuring that manufacturers address potential hazards before they lead to serious accidents. For younger generations, who are increasingly concerned about safety and reliability in their vehicles, understanding the implications of such recalls is essential. Staying updated on recalls not only helps in maintaining vehicle safety but also fosters a culture of accountability among manufacturers. As consumers, it’s important to take these notifications seriously and act promptly to ensure that your vehicle is safe for you and your passengers.

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