Hyundai Recalls 96,310 Tucson SUVs Over Dashboard Software That Can Blank Critical Displays
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Updated · USA TODAY · Jun 26
Hyundai Recalls 96,310 Tucson SUVs Over Dashboard Software That Can Blank Critical Displays
3 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Jun 26
Summary
96,310 Hyundai Tucson SUVs from model years 2025-2026 are being recalled after the digital instrument panel can reboot and go blank while the vehicle is moving.
A communication error between the instrument cluster and head-up display can hide the speedometer, fuel gauge and warning alerts, creating a crash risk and violating federal display standards.
39,605 Tucsons, 53,886 Tucson Hybrids and 2,819 Tucson Plug-In Hybrids built between June 7, 2024, and May 7, 2026 are covered; Hyundai said it has no confirmed U.S. crashes, fires, injuries or deaths tied to the defect.
Aug. 22 is when dealers and owners are expected to be notified; fixes will be free through dealer software updates, with over-the-air updates also planned for eligible Bluelink subscribers.