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Time of India
13-06-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Mitsubishi is recalling nearly 2 lakh SUVs in US over software issues
Mitsubishi has recalled nearly 200,000 SUVs in the US due to a software issue that causes the rearview camera to freeze, which could increase the risk of a crash. The Japanese car maker announced this recall on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website. Mitsubishi reported the recall earlier this month as the company stated that this is an expansion of a similar recall issued in May 2023, identified as recall no. 23V345. The issue specifically involves the rearview camera freezing during operation. Here are all the details about the SUV models that have been recalled and how Mitsubishi is working to fix the issue List of Mitsubishi SUV models recalled for software issues and other details The affected models include 2022–2024 Outlander and 2023–2025 Outlander PHEV SUVs, bringing the total impacted vehicles to an estimated 198,940. The problem originates from improperly programmed software that can trigger a black screen when the driver shifts into reverse within 40 seconds of startup or remains in reverse for more than six seconds. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Eat 1 Teaspoon Every Night, See What Happens A Week Later [Video] getfittoday Undo These same symptoms prompted a smaller recall in May 2023 covering some 2022–2023 Outlander and Outlander PHEV models, but reports of camera freezes and screen reboots persisted through early 2024. Dealers first flagged audio-control issues in mid-2023, followed by recurrent software lockups and display blackouts. After investigating customer complaints—six field reports and 358 warranty claims—Mitsubishi concluded on May 23, 2025, that a new recall was necessary. Owners whose vehicles were previously repaired under recall 23V345 will require this updated software as well. Going forward, all Outlanders built after April 22, 2025, will ship with the corrected software. Mitsubishi will notify dealers starting June 16 and mail owner notification letters on June 30. Dealers will perform the software update free of charge. Owners who incur reasonable expenses due to the recall will receive instructions in their notification letter for reimbursement through Mitsubishi's Customer Relations Department. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration lists this action as recall number 25V369000; Mitsubishi's internal reference is SR-25-001. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


Time of India
13-06-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Mitsubishi Motors North America issues major recall of nearly 200,000 SUVs over software flaw; check the affected models
Source: New York Post Mitsubishi Motors North America has recalled in the US around 198,940 vehicles because of a software problem where the rearview camera froze or blacked out, which clearly would enhance the risk of crashes. It impacts the 2022–2025 Outlander and Outlander PHEV. The recall, filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on June 2, 2025, builds on a related 2023 recall. Drivers can be faced with a loss of rear visibility, particularly when reversing shortly after initialisation. Mitsubishi will notify owners with a free software update to resolve the glitch, with owner notifications scheduled to start by the end of June 2025 based on the reports. Mitsubishi Motors recalls SUVs in the US: Check models affected The recall affects around 198,940 vehicles, mostly in the Outlander and Outlander PHEV range, according to Mitsubishi. The models affected are: by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo 2022 to 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander (gasoline-powered SUVs) 2023 to 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles) These well-known midsize SUVs are frequently driven by commuters and families, so the problem might impact a lot of drivers on the road every day. Why Mitsubishi Motors recalled SUVs The recall centers around faulty programming in the car's software, particularly in the rearview camera system. Mitsubishi found that: The rearview image can freeze when the vehicle is shifted into reverse. In others, the screen might not display at all, leaving it blank. This fault can happen especially when the car is put into reverse within 40 seconds of it being started or left in reverse gear for longer than 6 seconds. The outcome is an impaired rearward field of vision, which is essential for seeing pedestrians, obstacles, or other cars when reversing. The NHTSA requires all vehicles produced after May 2018 to have working rear visibility technology. This software defect breaches those safety standards, subjecting the drivers and pedestrians to a higher risk of accidents and crashes. Mitsubishi Motors recall: From complaints to nationwide recall timeline The origins of this recall are traced back to May 2023, when Mitsubishi initially announced Recall No. 23V345 for the same issue. Then, close to 90,000 vehicles were recalled. Customers' and dealers' complaints explained: The rearview screen goes dark upon reversing. A stuck or unresponsive audio system. The system rebooted in the middle of a drive, causing distractions or loss of sight assistance. In January 2024, reports surfaced detailing total screen freeze-ups. By March 2024, Mitsubishi received more complaints about camera blackout occurring while the car was in motion and presented additional safety hazards. During a two-year period, Mitsubishi received: 6 formal field reports referencing software performance issues. 358 warranty claims on account of this flaw. Following further research and in-house testing, the company decided on May 23, 2025, that a full-blown recall was required to avoid further accidents. Mitsubishi Motors: Fixing the issue To correct the malfunction, Mitsubishi will reflash the camera system software in all of the impacted vehicles. This will make the rearview camera turn on correctly and reliably when the car is put in reverse. Cars already repaired under the 2023 recall will also need the new update since this is an upgraded and revised repair. New cars made on or after April 22, 2025, already have the corrected software and are not included in this recall. The software update will be done free of charge to the car owner by certified Mitsubishi dealerships. This software reflash is a non-surgical repair that doesn't involve replacement parts but does involve a technician flashing the new software onto the vehicle's system. When will recall notices be released Mitsubishi has established a definitive schedule to inform the parties involved: Dealers will be notified on June 16, 2025. Vehicle owners will be notified by mail beginning June 30, 2025. These notices will include instructions on where and how to schedule the repair. For owners who paid out-of-pocket for previous related issues, the letter will also explain how to apply for reimbursement through Mitsubishi's Customer Relations Department. What Mitsubishi Motors recall means for drivers This recall underscores the increasing complexity and importance of automotive software in modern vehicles. Even a seemingly minor code error can significantly impact safety. Mitsubishi's prompt response in expanding the recall after more cases emerged shows the critical role of customer feedback and ongoing dealer reports in vehicle safety oversight. They are urged to take action immediately upon getting a notice of recall since rearview visibility is crucial for safe driving, especially in driveways, parking lots, and busy city environments.


New York Post
12-06-2025
- Automotive
- New York Post
Mitsubishi recalls nearly 200,000 vehicles due to rearview camera issue
Mitsubishi Motors North America is recalling nearly 200,000 Outlander and Outlander plug-in hybrid electric SUVs because of faulty software that could make their rearview cameras malfunction. The automaker said in a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall report that the infotainment system inside over 198,900 Outlanders from model years 2022-2024 and Outlander PHEV SUVs from model years 2023-2025 could 'freeze or display a black screen.' That could cause the rearview camera image to 'be lost' while backing up, which could heighten the risk of a crash and make the potentially affected SUVs out of compliance with a federal regulation about rear visibility, according to the NHTSA recall report. Mitsubishi linked the problem to 'improper software programming' in the infotainment system. The recalled Outlander SUVs were produced between early February 2021 and late December 2024, while the potentially affected Outlander PHEVs were manufactured between late September 2022 and April 2025, the recall report indicated. 3 The recall for the plug-in hybrid electric SUVs because of faulty software that could make their rearview cameras malfunction. The recall 'replaces and expands' a prior recall Mitsubishi issued in May 2023, according to the NHTSA. The issue at the center of the recall hasn't led to any known injuries or deaths, the recall report said. Owners of the recalled Outlander and Outlander PHEV vehicles will get a letter in the mail about the recall toward the end of June. They will receive instructions to take their vehicle to a dealership, where it will reprogram the in-vehicle infotainment system with 'countermeasure software,' according to the recall report. The service will not cost customers anything. 3 The issue at the center of the recall hasn't led to any known injuries or deaths, the recall report said. Art Konovalov 'Vehicles previously repaired under recall 23V345 will need to have the new remedy completed,' the NHTSA noted. 'Affected customers will be notified beginning later this month, and we would encourage anyone receiving a notification to contact their local Mitsubishi Motors dealer partner – it does not need to be the dealership from where the vehicle was purchased, any Mitsubishi Motors dealership can assist – as soon as possible upon receipt of the notification to make an appointment for the software update to be applied to their vehicle,' a Mitsubishi spokesperson told FOX Business. In recent months, other automakers have recalled vehicles to address rearview camera-related problems. 3 Owners of the recalled Outlander and Outlander PHEV vehicles will get a letter in the mail about the recall toward the end of June. Volvo put some 413,000 vehicles in the U.S. under recall for a problem that could cause the backup camera image not to show in early May. More than 27,800 Polestar 2 electric vehicles from model years 2021-2025 also faced a recall last month for 'visualization issues' with a rearview camera display. In April, Porsche Cars North America recalled over 8,500 of its 2024-2025 Macan electric crossovers, citing issues that could affect backup cameras. Mitsubishi has a webpage where owners can enter a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to see if a vehicle is subject to a recall.

11-06-2025
- Automotive
Edmunds: These five vehicles are hidden automotive gems
There are some new cars that many shoppers tend to overlook even though they have a lot to offer. These hidden gems boast a special combination of attractive qualities and can potentially make excellent choices for savvy folks who want their ride to stand out from the sea of mainstream vehicles. Certain slower-selling cars don't get the respect they deserve, whether due to styling, the type of vehicle, or brand image. Edmunds explores five hidden gems and the wow factor that makes them shine. Our choices are ordered by starting price, including destination fees. The Ioniq 6 is an electric sedan that does almost everything right. It's sporty and fun to drive, yet it's also comfortable and has a smooth ride over rough dips and potholes. Inside, you'll find a well-built interior that's easy to use. The Ioniq 6 touts a long EPA-estimated range of up to 342 miles. It's also one of the quickest-charging EVs on the market when using a powerful fast-charging machine. The electric Hyundai's drawbacks are mostly minor, with one big exception. Its styling isn't for everyone and attracts attention for good and bad reasons. However, the upcoming 2026 model has updated styling that's easier on the eyes. Ioniq 6 starting price: $39,045 The Ridgeline could be an ideal truck for you depending on your priorities. If you plan on frequently towing heavy loads and tackling serious off-road trails, then other midsize trucks like the Ford Ranger would be a better fit. But if not, you should consider the Ridgeline. It's more comfortable, has more passenger room and handles better than its rivals. The Ridgeline's towing capacity is certainly good enough for most uses, such as pulling a small camper trailer or toy hauler. It also has clever features like a lockable in-bed trunk and a tailgate that folds down or swings to the side. Its bed is large enough for 4-foot-wide plywood sheets without resting them on the wheelwells. Ridgeline starting price: $41,600 Mitsubishi doesn't sell as many vehicles as giant brands like Chevrolet or Toyota. But the Outlander PHEV is surprisingly capable and versatile. It's a plug-in hybrid SUV that offers three rows of seating and standard all-wheel drive. If you charge regularly, trips to the gas station will be rare thanks to the Outlander PHEV's lengthy 38-mile electric range. When the battery runs low, you'll get a respectable 26 mpg combined. With the third row folded down, the Outlander PHEV offers lots of cargo space. When it's up, you'll have room for seven passengers, but the third row is only large enough for kids. Its starting price isn't low because it's a plug-in hybrid, but the Mitsubishi comes well equipped, and the top SEL trim level is quite luxurious. 2025 Outlander PHEV starting price: $42,040 The Crown is a relatively new Toyota that turns heads with its distinctive design. Its styling is similar to a sedan's, but the Crown has a raised ride height that's more like a crossover SUV's. Oh, and it's a hybrid too. The base engine is a fuel sipper that gets an EPA-estimated 41 mpg combined. The optional Hybrid Max engine produces an impressive 340 horsepower for quick acceleration, but fuel economy dips to 30 mpg combined. Inside, the Crown has a pleasing interior with large display screens, spacious seating and a comfortable ride. But all this comes at a cost. The Crown is pricey for a non-luxury hybrid sedan, especially the top Platinum trim that has the Hybrid Max engine. 2025 Crown starting price: $42,575 The G90 has everything you want in a large, lavish sedan except for brand cachet. Genesis is still relatively new in the luxury world, but its vehicles, especially the flagship G90, shouldn't be overlooked. This South Korean sedan touts style, power, exceptional comfort, and an opulent cabin with superb fit and finish. Some rivals offer the same but require an arm and a leg for payment. And you're mistaken if you think the G90 skimps on features. The top 3.5T E-Supercharger version doesn't offer any optional features because it comes equipped with many features, including many that usually cost thousands more than they would on a luxury rival. The most notable ones include front and rear massaging seats, a 26-speaker Bang & Olufsen audio system, a massive package of advanced driver aids, and an air suspension that scans the road ahead so it can adjust to road imperfections. You'll be bucking the trend by purchasing one of these hidden gems. And because they're all highly rated by Edmunds, you'll also own a top-notch vehicle that could provide a rewarding experience.


Winnipeg Free Press
11-06-2025
- Automotive
- Winnipeg Free Press
Edmunds: These five vehicles are hidden automotive gems
There are some new cars that many shoppers tend to overlook even though they have a lot to offer. These hidden gems boast a special combination of attractive qualities and can potentially make excellent choices for savvy folks who want their ride to stand out from the sea of mainstream vehicles. Certain slower-selling cars don't get the respect they deserve, whether due to styling, the type of vehicle, or brand image. Edmunds explores five hidden gems and the wow factor that makes them shine. Our choices are ordered by starting price, including destination fees. Hyundai Ioniq 6 The Ioniq 6 is an electric sedan that does almost everything right. It's sporty and fun to drive, yet it's also comfortable and has a smooth ride over rough dips and potholes. Inside, you'll find a well-built interior that's easy to use. The Ioniq 6 touts a long EPA-estimated range of up to 342 miles. It's also one of the quickest-charging EVs on the market when using a powerful fast-charging machine. The electric Hyundai's drawbacks are mostly minor, with one big exception. Its styling isn't for everyone and attracts attention for good and bad reasons. However, the upcoming 2026 model has updated styling that's easier on the eyes. Ioniq 6 starting price: $39,045 Honda Ridgeline The Ridgeline could be an ideal truck for you depending on your priorities. If you plan on frequently towing heavy loads and tackling serious off-road trails, then other midsize trucks like the Ford Ranger would be a better fit. But if not, you should consider the Ridgeline. It's more comfortable, has more passenger room and handles better than its rivals. The Ridgeline's towing capacity is certainly good enough for most uses, such as pulling a small camper trailer or toy hauler. It also has clever features like a lockable in-bed trunk and a tailgate that folds down or swings to the side. Its bed is large enough for 4-foot-wide plywood sheets without resting them on the wheelwells. Ridgeline starting price: $41,600 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Mitsubishi doesn't sell as many vehicles as giant brands like Chevrolet or Toyota. But the Outlander PHEV is surprisingly capable and versatile. It's a plug-in hybrid SUV that offers three rows of seating and standard all-wheel drive. If you charge regularly, trips to the gas station will be rare thanks to the Outlander PHEV's lengthy 38-mile electric range. When the battery runs low, you'll get a respectable 26 mpg combined. With the third row folded down, the Outlander PHEV offers lots of cargo space. When it's up, you'll have room for seven passengers, but the third row is only large enough for kids. Its starting price isn't low because it's a plug-in hybrid, but the Mitsubishi comes well equipped, and the top SEL trim level is quite luxurious. 2025 Outlander PHEV starting price: $42,040 Toyota Crown The Crown is a relatively new Toyota that turns heads with its distinctive design. Its styling is similar to a sedan's, but the Crown has a raised ride height that's more like a crossover SUV's. Oh, and it's a hybrid too. The base engine is a fuel sipper that gets an EPA-estimated 41 mpg combined. The optional Hybrid Max engine produces an impressive 340 horsepower for quick acceleration, but fuel economy dips to 30 mpg combined. Inside, the Crown has a pleasing interior with large display screens, spacious seating and a comfortable ride. But all this comes at a cost. The Crown is pricey for a non-luxury hybrid sedan, especially the top Platinum trim that has the Hybrid Max engine. 2025 Crown starting price: $42,575 Genesis G90 The G90 has everything you want in a large, lavish sedan except for brand cachet. Genesis is still relatively new in the luxury world, but its vehicles, especially the flagship G90, shouldn't be overlooked. This South Korean sedan touts style, power, exceptional comfort, and an opulent cabin with superb fit and finish. Some rivals offer the same but require an arm and a leg for payment. And you're mistaken if you think the G90 skimps on features. The top 3.5T E-Supercharger version doesn't offer any optional features because it comes equipped with many features, including many that usually cost thousands more than they would on a luxury rival. The most notable ones include front and rear massaging seats, a 26-speaker Bang & Olufsen audio system, a massive package of advanced driver aids, and an air suspension that scans the road ahead so it can adjust to road imperfections. Starting price: $91,050 Monday Mornings The latest local business news and a lookahead to the coming week. Edmunds says You'll be bucking the trend by purchasing one of these hidden gems. And because they're all highly rated by Edmunds, you'll also own a top-notch vehicle that could provide a rewarding experience. ____ This story was provided to The Associated Press by the automotive website Edmunds. Michael Cantu is a contributor at Edmunds.