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Mazda recalls 2025 CX-50 and CX-50 Hybrid for loose suspension bolts

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Mazda recalls 1,007 2025 CX-50 and CX-50 Hybrid crossovers for loose front-suspension bolts that could cause damage or a wheel detaching. Dealer fix at no cost.

Mazda has issued a recall for 2025 CX-50 and CX-50 Hybrid crossovers over a potentially hazardous front-suspension issue. According to the company, mounting bolts on 1,007 vehicles may have been improperly tightened, increasing the risk of suspension damage or even a wheel detaching while the vehicle is in motion.

In the worst case, that could lead to a loss of steering control or traction, posing a danger to occupants. Mazda says owners of affected vehicles will begin receiving mailed notices starting December 28, 2025.

Dealers will carry out a complimentary inspection and, if needed, replace and securely torque any suspect fasteners.

The internal campaign number is 7925J. Preliminary findings point to a production error during assembly of a limited batch of CX-50s.

Mazda reports that no serious incidents tied to this fault have been recorded to date. Even so, owners are urged not to delay a dealer visit to avoid potential risks; early attention is the prudent choice and exactly what recalls are designed for.

This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Polina Kotikova