General Motors has already launched eight vehicle recalls by mid-March, positioning the company as the second-highest record holder for recalls after Ford Motor Company. Despite this activity, the total number of affected vehicles remains considerably lower than Ford’s – just 80,005 GM vehicles have been impacted. The largest General Motors recall to date involved 43,743 vehicles, occurring in 2026.
Conversely, the smallest recall encompassed only 20 vehicles. Recent reporting by Telegrafi details this information. Previously, General Motors held the record for the most recalls released in a single year, with 77 recalls in 2014.
However, Ford Motor Company surpassed this in 2025, issuing 153 recalls. Fortunately, the Detroit-based automaker is not currently projected to reach that level of activity this year. The oldest model General Motors has recalled so far in 2026 is the Buick Regal, spanning the years 2012 to 2013.
These recalls highlight ongoing efforts to ensure vehicle safety and address potential issues within the company’s vehicle production.
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General Motors intends to initiate a recall affecting 80,000 vehicles scheduled for 2026.