Ford Recalls Nearly 20M Vehicles, Nearly 5 Times More Than Others in Past Year Study Finds

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April 16, 2026
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A new study from iSeeCars is putting hard numbers behind something many truck and SUV buyers have already noticed: Ford recalls are a big problem. So much so it leads the industry by close to 5 times as many and has recalled 20 million in just the past year.

Analyzing decades of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data, the study found Ford vehicles are recalled far more frequently than competitors, making it the worst-performing automaker overall for recall rates.

The gap isn’t small. While the industry median sits at roughly 3 to 4 recalls over a vehicle’s lifetime, several Ford models, especially trucks and SUVs, are projected to see five to six times that number.

ISeeCars states, “Ford Motor Company recalled nearly 20 million vehicles over the past year, far more than the second-highest brand, Toyota, with just over 4 million recalled vehicles. Ford and Toyota are among the highest-volume brands in the U.S., which contributes to both brands’ potential for recalls.”

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This chart from iSeeCars shows how the disparity in recalls. (Screenshot by Tim Esterdahl)

Maverick and Bronco Show Just How Big the Gap Is

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The Ford Bronco is a blast to drive, unless it is in for a recall. (Photo courtesy Ford Motor Company)

Two of Ford’s top sellers, the Ford Maverick and Ford Bronco, highlight just how wide the disparity has become for recalls and predicted safety recalls based on past history.

The Maverick is projected to exceed 20 lifetime recalls, while the Bronco is projected at roughly 17 recalls.

That’s not just above average, it’s a lot more than the norm. For comparison, many competing vehicles may only see a handful of recalls over decades of ownership. Ford’s high-volume trucks and SUVs are landing in a completely different range.

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The list of most recalled vehicles is dominated by Ford vehicles. (Screenshot by Tim Esterdahl)

It’s Not Just Ford, Its SUV Ecosystem Is Also Hit

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The Lincoln Aviator is projected to be the most recalled SUV in the America. (Photo courtesy Lincoln)

The issue extends beyond the blue oval.

Luxury SUVs like the Lincoln Aviator and Lincoln Corsair, both built on Ford-derived platforms, rank among the most recall-prone vehicles in the entire study.

The Lincoln Aviator from the chart above is expected to have 94.2 recalls! That’s an amazingly high number.

That level of disparity suggests the issue isn’t isolated to a single model or component, it’s systemic across platforms shared between Ford trucks and SUVs.

It is something we have been covering for years and it is startling to see it presented in this new way.

What This Means for Truck and SUV Buyers

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Our own 2024 Ford Ranger Lariat is on its 4th recall in just 14 months. (Photo by Tim Esterdahl)

For truck and SUV buyers, especially those towing, hauling, or traveling long distances, this disparity has real implications.

More recalls mean increased downtime, more dealership visits and potential safety concerns tied to critical systems. Like our long-term review truck, the 2024 Ford Ranger Lariat is on its 4th recall in the past 15 months. It has been to dealership more often than any other truck we’ve ever owned.

Modern trucks are more complex than ever, with turbocharged engines, hybrid systems, advanced driver assistance features and over-the-air updates. That complexity can increase the likelihood of defects, but this study suggests some automakers are managing that complexity far better than others.

Ford may lead in many areas including F-Series truck sales, the number of recalls certainly has to catch up to it at some point. And future truck and SUV shoppers should be aware of this information before making a new or used Ford or Lincoln vehicle purchase.

How iSeeCars Conducted the Study

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Hard to get work done with the number of recalls on Ford Super Duty trucks. (Photo courtesy Ford Motor Company)

To reach its conclusions, iSeeCars analyzed recall data reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, covering vehicles from the 1985 through 2025 model years.

The study evaluated millions of vehicles and calculated the average number of recalls per model. It then projected how many recalls a vehicle is likely to experience over a 30-year lifespan based on historical recall trends.

Importantly, the analysis focuses on recall frequency per vehicle rather than total recall volume, which helps normalize the data across brands with different sales volumes. That means high-selling models like trucks and SUVs are evaluated on how often they are recalled—not just how many units are on the road.

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testerdahl

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A new study from iSeeCars is putting hard numbers behind something many truck and SUV buyers have already noticed: Ford recalls are a big problem. So much so it leads the industry by close to 5 times as many and has recalled 20 million in just the past year. Analyzing decades of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data, the study found Ford vehicles are recalled far more frequently than competitors, making it the worst-performing automaker overall for recall rates. The gap isn’t small. While the industry median sits at roughly 3 to 4 recalls over a vehicle’s lifetime, several Ford […] (read full article...)

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The numbers really are crazy. One of the oddest things in the business. And I get the argument that "At least they identify the issue and fix it" but it still, It's the constant visits to the dealer that sours it for me. Especially when you find out parts are not available.

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The numbers really are crazy. One of the oddest things in the business. And I get the argument that "At least they identify the issue and fix it" but it still, It's the constant visits to the dealer that sours it for me. Especially when you find out parts are not available.

It sure seems to add up to a lot of dealer visits. Not my favourite place to be.

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The numbers really are crazy. One of the oddest things in the business. And I get the argument that "At least they identify the issue and fix it" but it still, It's the constant visits to the dealer that sours it for me. Especially when you find out parts are not available.

You know what's really crazy to me is the responses.

So, I do a video on Jim Farley getting a pay raise. Every comment is all about the recalls. There is NO WAY he could get a raise due to the number of recalls Ford has. That's UNBELIEVABLE!

Then, I do a video and story on how many recalls per vehicle it is and how the number is 20 million in one year. The comments are now defending Ford. I had one guy on TikTok tell me "I needed to understand these recalls are for small items."

So, which is it. Are people pissed off the number of recalls or are they not? I don't understand it.

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It's really odd, personally I don't feel like they get taken to task enough but maybe that's just me. Ford, the dealers and some journalists write these recalls off as not a big deal because they're for "small items." Then some of the awards companies don't hold the recalls against Ford becuase it's not a "reliability" issue.

I wonder how many of these people have gone through a recall process with a vehicle for anything other than a software update.

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It’s why I got rid of my Ranger and why I was not seriously considering a F150 to replace it with. I was ok with their F250 since my dad has one and he was not in often, but then last year he had to go in 6 times to get recall stuff done.

That’s wayyyyy too much time at the dearlership for “small things”.

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I think Tim's compro video between Ford and Ram.

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testerdahl

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I think Tim's compro video between Ford and Ram.

Shh... you are a member and getting early access. LOL. It is a full week of truck comparisons.

I had to redo the Ford vs Chevy thanks to a edit flub and it ran this morning. I found the flub after skimming the comments. A person was mad because the video was "behind a paywall." I'm like be mad. It is how YouTube wants to do things. What's that sayin'? Don't hate the player, hate the game.

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🤐.

Think of it as a preview.

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