Australia’s most recalled vehicles in 2024

More than one million vehicles were recalled in Australia in 2024, with a handful of brands having to repair at least 100,000 cars each.

Jan 2, 2025 - 08:33
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Australia’s most recalled vehicles in 2024

Recalls are a fact of life, and they can run the gamut from something as simple as an incorrect label being fitted to something as scary as a potential fire risk.

A total of 1,088,411 vehicles were recalled in Australia in 2024, with the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts publishing 197 separate recall notices across 42 brands.

While Isuzu Ute Australia issued just two recall notices, combined they affected 186,014 vehicles.

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One of these two impacted 149,048 examples of the D-Max ute and MU-X SUV, effectively every example of the current-generation models which were affected by a software issue which could cause a reduction in engine power.

This alone exceeded any other brand’s total.

Hyundai had a huge 113,525 vehicles recalled in just one notice, accounting for more than 90 per cent of its total.

BMW also had to recall more than 63,000 vehicles due to the deadly Takata airbag fault rearing its ugly head.

While Isuzu Ute Australia recalled the most individual vehicles, Kia issued the most recall notices with 21 during the course of 2024.

That wasn’t as many as Mercedes-Benz issued in 2023, however, when the German brand issued 33 recall notices out of a total of 166 across all brands.

On one day in October, 10 separate recall notices – impacting 104,101 Kia vehicles – were issued due to a common fault which could lead to a fire.

It’s worth noting that sometimes multiple models can be lumped into a single recall notice, while at other times these may be separated into different recall notices.

While it could’ve been Toyota at the top, 19 of the recall notices attached to the Japanese giant involved HiAces which had been fitted with a non-compliant built-in hoist for lifting a wheelchair and a wheelchair tie-down and occupant restraint system which was installed by a third party.

It’s worth noting the absence of a recall notice doesn’t necessarily mean the absence of an issue. Some companies may choose to be more proactive by issuing a recall sooner rather than later.

Total number of recalled vehicles

BrandNumber of vehicles recalled in 2024*
Isuzu186,014
BMW140,251
Kia126,581
Hyundai125,648
Toyota113,924
Mazda82,957
Honda73,433
Ford50,385
Tesla40,212
Mercedes-Benz38,987
Ram20,703
LDV17,679
Jeep13,015
Volkswagen8816
Chery5901
Lexus5784
Premcar4255
Skoda4039
Volvo3944
Porsche3890
GWM3847
Genesis2784
Chevrolet2766
Mitsubishi2384
Renault2314
Mini1430
Audi1254
Land Rover1069
Suzuki1038
Nissan822
Jaguar670
Infiniti418
Aston Martin417
Ineos213
Alfa Romeo202
Lamborghini111
McLaren99
Peugeot69
JAC29
Cupra26
Rolls-Royce23
Polestar7
Daihatsu1
Total1,088,411
*Includes vehicles recalled multiple times

The Premcar tally wholly consists of Nissan Navara Warrior models which were sold with an incorrect jack.

Total number of recalls issued

BrandNumber of recalls issued in 2024
Kia21
Mercedes-Benz17
Ford16
Ram11
Hyundai10
Mazda9
BMW8
Land Rover, Porsche7
Honda, Toyota6
Audi, Genesis, Jaguar, Volkswagen, Volvo5
Chevrolet, Lexus, Mini, Tesla4
Aston Martin, Lamborghini, LDV, Suzuki3
GWM, Infiniti, Isuzu, Jeep, McLaren, Mitsubishi, Renault2
Alfa Romeo, Chery, Cupra, Daihatsu, Ineos, JAC, NIssan, Peugeot, Polestar, Premcar, Rolls-Royce, Skoda1
Total216