04:37 04-04-2026

Mercedes-Benz recalls 2026 GLE and GLS SUVs over faulty passenger airbag

Mercedes-Benz USA has announced a recall of 932 GLE and GLS SUVs from the 2026 model year in the United States due to a defective passenger airbag. The campaign is registered with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) under number 26V199 and also affects AMG and Mercedes-Maybach versions.

Recall Reason

The service campaign stems from a manufacturing deviation in the fabric of the passenger frontal airbag. This defect means the airbag may not deploy properly in a collision, increasing the risk of injury to the front passenger.

The issue is linked to a batch of components from supplier Joyson Safety Systems, which were produced outside of manufacturing specifications.

Vehicles Affected

The recall covers Mercedes-Benz GLE and GLS models (platform 167) from the 2026 model year. This includes versions like the GLE 350, GLE 450, GLE 580, the hybrid GLE 450e, AMG GLE53, AMG GLE63 S, GLS 450, GLS 580, AMG GLS63, and the luxury Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600.

These vehicles were manufactured between February 6 and March 4, 2026. In total, 932 cars are involved, and the manufacturer estimates the defect could be present in all recalled units.

Corrective Actions

To fix the problem, dealers will replace the passenger airbag module free of charge. Owner notifications will begin by May 22, 2026, and VIN codes for the affected vehicles will be available for checking starting April 3, 2026.

While the scope is limited, this recall touches key premium models from Mercedes-Benz, including AMG and Maybach variants. The campaign underscores strict safety requirements and shows the manufacturer's proactive approach to addressing potential risks.