Stellantis is recalling nearly 1 million vehicles because a radio software issue can disrupt operation of the rear-view camera display. The problem relates to radio software that may interfere with the camera function while the vehicle is in use.
Quartz reports the recall covers 848,000 vehicles in the United States across more than a dozen Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram models for the 2026 and 2027 model years. Investing.com reports a total figure of about 955,000 vehicles. While the outlets differ on the total counts, both describe the same core defect: radio software that can block or disrupt rear-view camera performance. The recalls are aimed at resolving the software concern so that rear camera functionality works as intended.
Both sources frame the issue as a software-related safety concern rather than a hardware failure, focusing on the potential for the rear-view camera to become unavailable or malfunction due to the radio system. The affected models span multiple brands within Stellantis’ portfolio.