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Hyundai Motor Co. said on May 22, 2026, it will recall 421,078 vehicles in the United States after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found a software calibration error that can cause unintended braking.
The recall affects certain 2025-2026 model Santa Cruz, Tucson, Tucson Hybrid and Tucson plug-in hybrid vehicles.
According to regulators, a fault in the front camera software can trick the forward collision-avoidance system into prematurely activating the brakes, creating a crash hazard.
Dealers will provide a free front-camera software update to correct the issue.
The action follows other recent Hyundai safety measures, including a recall of more than 54,000 Elantra Hybrid vehicles over potential hybrid power-control-unit overheating and a prior recall involving seat-belt anchors affecting roughly 294,128 vehicles.
Hyundai also halted sales of some 2026 Palisade trims amid concerns after a child’s death linked to power-seat detection.
The company has faced mounting safety scrutiny as advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) software proliferates across its lineup.
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