Alfa Romeo, the renowned Italian automaker, faces yet another significant challenge with a new recall impacting over 62,000 Giulia and Stelvio vehicles. This announcement comes on the heels of a previous recall just last month concerning fuel pump issues, further complicating the brand's efforts to maintain market consistency and customer confidence. The latest recall, specifically addressing faulty rearview cameras, raises serious safety concerns as it directly impacts rear visibility, a critical component of safe driving.
The scope of this recall is extensive, encompassing a wide range of production years for both the Giulia and Stelvio models. While the September recall targeted vehicles from 2017 to 2019, this new action includes Giulia models manufactured between August 6, 2019, and March 12, 2025, and Stelvio models produced from August 2, 2019, to March 14, 2025, specifically for the US market. With over 116,000 cars from just these two models affected by recent recalls, Alfa Romeo, which only re-entered the US market in 2014 after a nearly two-decade absence, is grappling with a considerable setback during a period of already declining sales.
The root cause of this particular issue stems from a failure to comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 111, which dictates requirements for rear visibility systems. An investigation initiated by Stellantis on May 14, 2025, revealed that certain rearview mirrors were malfunctioning due to defective components, either a flaw in the circuit board or a software glitch. Owners of affected vehicles will be notified by November 25th and will be eligible for complimentary repairs, including parts and software updates, at authorized Alfa Romeo dealerships. Vehicle owners can verify if their specific VIN is impacted by visiting the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website, with checks available from October 14th.
This ongoing commitment to addressing safety concerns, even when facing significant operational challenges, demonstrates a proactive approach to consumer protection. Such actions, while disruptive in the short term, ultimately build trust and reinforce the long-term viability of a brand dedicated to ensuring the safety and satisfaction of its customers.