Ford is recalling 548,463 vehicles in the United States over an issue with the center console, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday.The issue relates to the console's chrome plating, which may bubble and peel over time, potentially resulting in sharp edges. Passengers who come in contact with these edges face an increased risk of injury, the regulator said.The recall, which affects certain 2018-2024 Ford Expedition vehicles, may have been caused by the center console chrome trim that was manufactured by a supplier using parameters that did not meet Ford specifications, the NHTSA said.Read More: Honda recall in U. S: Carmakers report problem in over 8,00,000 vehicles New York, New Jersey and other states. Check full listAs a remedy, the dealers will inspect and replace the center consoles as necessary, free of charge, per the regulator.
Ford to recall more than 548,000 US vehicles over defective center console
Ford is recalling over 548,000 vehicles in the United States. The recall addresses an issue with the center console's chrome plating. This plating can bubble and peel over time. It may create sharp edges. Passengers could be injured if they come into contact with these edges. Dealers will inspect and replace consoles as needed, free of charge.
Ford recalls 548,463 Expedition vehicles (2018-2024) due to center console chrome plating defects that peel and create sharp edges. Quality control failure reflects governance gaps in supplier management—critical for automotive leaders modernizing supply chain oversight.











