Volkswagen recalls 3,138 Tiguan 2025 models in the US over a defect that could prevent the front passenger airbag from deploying in a crash.

Volkswagen Group of America has announced a recall of 3,138 Volkswagen Tiguan 2025 vehicles in the US. The recall is due to a discovered defect that may prevent the front airbag from deploying in a crash, significantly increasing the risk of injury.

The recall applies only to vehicles sold in the US and is linked to components that do not meet safety standards. It has not yet been confirmed whether the defect has caused airbag malfunctions in real-world accidents, but Volkswagen emphasizes that the recall is a preventive measure to avoid dangerous situations. Owners are being notified and provided with instructions regarding the next steps.

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