Ford Motor Company has announced a significant recall of over 270,000 vehicles in the United States due to potential battery failures that could pose a safety risk. The recall includes popular models such as the 2021-2022 Bronco Sport and the 2022 Maverick. Affected vehicles might experience battery drain that can lead to stalling, posing a risk for drivers on the road. This was confirmed in a notice sent to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on January 23, 2025. Ford stated that the recalls are proactive measures to ensure the safety of their customers and vehicles, highlighting their commitment to quality and safety. Ford has reported that there have been no injuries related to this issue so far, and they are urging affected customers to bring their vehicles in for inspection and necessary repairs. The company will notify owners of the recalled vehicles starting March 3, 2025. Customers can also check the NHTSA or Ford’s official website for more details on this recall and related inquiries. ‘We are fully committed to addressing these issues swiftly to minimize any potential risks to our customers’ safety,’ said a spokesperson from Ford. Owners experiencing issues can also reach out to Ford customer service for assistance.
Ford Recalls Over 270,000 Vehicles Due to Battery Failure Concerns
