Stellantis Recalls Over 1 Million Jeep Vehicles Due to Fire Risk
Stellantis is recalling more than 1 million Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator vehicles that could catch fire even when parked and turned off.

Stellantis has issued a recall for more than 1 million Jeep vehicles due to fire concerns, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The recall affects Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator models that could potentially catch fire even when the vehicles are parked and turned off. The exact number of affected vehicles varies by source, with estimates ranging from approximately 1.08 million to more than 1.3 million units.
The recall was announced through NHTSA, the federal agency responsible for vehicle safety oversight. The fire risk exists regardless of whether the vehicles are in operation, creating a safety concern for owners even when the cars are not being driven.
Stellantis, the multinational automotive corporation that owns the Jeep brand, has not yet provided detailed information about the specific cause of the fire risk or the timeline for repairs. Vehicle owners are advised to check with NHTSA or contact Stellantis directly for information about whether their specific vehicle is included in the recall.
The company will likely issue further guidance to affected vehicle owners about next steps and available remedies as the recall process moves forward.