Ford Motor Company is recalling 29,501 vehicles in the United States to address a critical safety issue. The issue involves a control arm that may detach, potentially leading to a loss of steering and vehicle control, which heightens the risk of crashes. This recall specifically affects certain 2024-2025 models of the F-150 Lightning Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs).
The recall was announced by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on May 31, 2025, following concerns that the defect could pose serious safety risks. According to Reuters, the decision underscores the commitment to ensuring road safety and proactively managing potential hazards associated with vehicle defects.
Owners of the affected vehicles are advised to reach out to Ford customer service or visit a local Ford dealership for guidance on the recall procedures. Ford's action illustrates the ongoing commitment by automakers to address safety issues promptly and maintain customer trust in vehicle performance and reliability.