1.4 Million Nissan Cars Recalled Globally! Check If Your Vehicle Is on the List Before It’s Too Late

Nissan has issued a massive global recall affecting over 1.4 million vehicles due to safety concerns. Check if your car is included, what to do next, and how to stay safe.

Nissan Recall 2025: Everything You Need to Know

Nissan has issued a major global recall affecting more than 1.4 million vehicles due to potential vehicle sensor system failures and rear camera malfunctions that may increase the risk of accidents. The recall affects several popular models sold in North America, Europe, and Asia.

Let’s break down what’s happening, which models are affected, and what owners should do next.

🔧 Why Is Nissan Recalling Cars?

The primary issues behind the recall are:

  • Rear-view camera malfunction: Software bugs that can prevent the camera from displaying, increasing the risk of collision while reversing.
  • Vehicle stability control system glitch: In some models, the sensor miscommunication could result in poor traction or braking performance under certain driving conditions.

Both issues violate Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) in several countries.

Which Nissan Models Are Affected?

According to Nissan and filings with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Japan’s Ministry of Transport, the following models are affected:

  • Nissan Rogue (2022–2024)
  • Nissan Pathfinder (2023)
  • Nissan Altima (2022–2023)
  • Nissan Ariya (2023 EV SUV)
  • Nissan Note e-Power (Japan market)
  • Infiniti QX60 (Luxury sub-brand, select variants)

More details by region are expected to be released soon.

What Nissan Is Doing Next

Nissan has confirmed that:

  • No cost repair: Dealers will update the vehicle software or replace faulty components free of charge.
  • Recall letters will be sent to affected owners starting July 15, 2025.
  • You can also check your vehicle’s status online using your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on Nissan’s official recall website or your local region’s Nissan page.

🔍 How to Check If Your Car Is Affected

  1. Visit: nissanusa.com/recalls
  2. Enter your 17-digit VIN
  3. You’ll see if your car is involved in the recall and instructions to book a service.

❗ What Should You Do Now?

  • Don’t panic, but avoid long trips until checked.
  • Call your dealership and ask about recall scheduling.
  • Sign up for recall alerts through Nissan or NHTSA to stay updated.

Disclaimer:

This blog post is based on official recall filings, verified automotive sources, and Nissan’s public updates as of July 5, 2025. Further updates may be announced by Nissan or regional authorities. Always verify details using your VIN on official recall portals.

🙋 FAQs About the Nissan Recall 2025

Q1. Why is Nissan recalling vehicles in 2025?
Due to issues with rear cameras and vehicle sensor systems that may cause safety hazards or violate regulatory standards.

Q2. How do I know if my Nissan is part of the recall?
Check your VIN on Nissan’s recall website or wait for the letter from the company.

Q3. Is it safe to drive my car if it’s under recall?
Yes, but it’s advised to visit a dealership ASAP if your vehicle is affected.

Q4. Will I have to pay for repairs?
No, all recall-related repairs and software updates are free of cost.

Q5. Can I get a loaner vehicle while my Nissan is in service?
Some dealers may offer this depending on availability. Check with your local service center.