Ford's Shares Plummet 1.71% on $470M in Trading as Global Recall Sends Stock to 218th Spot

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Tuesday, Sep 9, 2025 8:03 pm ET1min read
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- Ford shares dropped 1.71% on $470M trading volume after recalling 1.9M vehicles globally for faulty rearview cameras.

- The recall affects 2015–2019 models, including F-series and Lincoln MKC, with 1.45M U.S. vehicles impacted and 18 reported accidents.

- This follows prior recalls and a $165M penalty in 2024, highlighting recurring quality issues and regulatory scrutiny from NHTSA.

- Supplier Magna International also recalled 250K cameras used in Ford vehicles, compounding investor concerns over safety and compliance risks.

On September 9, 2025, , ranking 218th in the market. , a recurring issue for the automaker.

, Mustang, Ranger, and multiple F-series and Transit models. Affected cameras may display inverted, distorted, or blank images, increasing crash risks. . vehicles, , . , though no injuries were recorded. Dealers will inspect and replace cameras free of charge, .

This recall adds to Ford’s history of rearview camera-related issues. In April 2025, . In November 2024, . NHTSA has repeatedly scrutinized Ford’s recall timelines, .

. The ongoing recalls highlight persistent quality control challenges, potentially affecting investor confidence. Ford’s 2025 U.S. , underscoring regulatory and reputational risks.

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