Stellantis Warns 225,000 U.S. Vehicles to Stop Driving over Takata Airbag Defects

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Stellantis has issued Do Not Drive warnings for approximately 225,000 older U.S. vehicles due to unrepaired, defective Takata air bag inflators that remain under recall. The alert heightens recall-related expense risks and potential regulatory fines as the company works to replace faulty inflators.

1. Recall Alert Scope

Stellantis identified roughly 225,000 older U.S. vehicles equipped with unrepaired Takata air bag inflators and issued Do Not Drive warnings until replacements are completed. The advisory covers models from Chrysler and related brands subject to past safety recalls involving inflator rupture risks.

2. Financial and Legal Implications

Addressing the inflator defect will drive additional recall-related expenses and could trigger regulatory penalties if compliance deadlines are missed. The company also faces potential consumer lawsuits and reputational damage as it works to complete repairs and restore customer safety confidence.

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