
Stellantis Recalls 92,000 Jeep Vehicles Over Power Loss Risks
Stellantis has issued a recall for the Jeep Grand Cherokee, alerting investors and raising concerns about potential impacts on the company's stock and reputation.
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Stellantis has issued a recall for the Jeep Grand Cherokee, alerting investors and raising concerns about potential impacts on the company's stock and reputation.
Stellantis is recalling over 354,000 Jeeps worldwide due to the risk of rear coil springs falling off while driving, which could cause a crash and pose a hazard to other drivers. The recall affects certain 2022 and 2023 Grand Cherokee and 2021 to 2023 Grand Cherokee L SUVs, and Stellantis says it has received 17 warranty claims, two customer assistance reports, and two field reports related to the issue. Dealers will inspect the springs and replace the assemblies if necessary, and owners will be notified by letter starting July 28.

Jeep has officially ended production of the Cherokee after nearly 50 years, with the plant being idled indefinitely as negotiations with the United Auto Workers union continue. The name "Cherokee" will still be used for the Grand Cherokee, which was recently overhauled, but it's unclear if Jeep has plans to replace the midsize crossover. The new Alfa Romeo-based Hornet may fill that spot in Stellantis's lineup.