Honda announced a recall on March 04 2026 for 65,135 units of its 2024 Acura ZDX and Prologue models. The recall covers vehicles built on the shared platform co‑developed with General Motors.
The recall is triggered by a software error that can cause failures in the instrument panel and rear‑view camera displays, potentially compromising vehicle safety and the driving experience.
Honda will provide a software update to correct the issue and will cover all related repair costs for affected owners.
This recall follows a pattern of similar software‑related recalls across Honda’s lineup, including earlier issues with rear‑view cameras and instrument panels on models such as the Odyssey, Pilot, and HR‑V. The affected ZDX and Prologue vehicles are electric, making the issue particularly relevant to Honda’s electrification strategy and its partnership with GM. Additional recalls for the ZDX have addressed stabilizer bar bolts and anti‑lock braking system software, underscoring a broader trend of early‑life issues on this model.
While the financial impact of a software update is expected to be modest, the recurrence of display‑related problems could erode consumer confidence in Honda’s new electric models and increase warranty costs over time. The recall highlights the importance of rigorous software validation in the rapidly evolving EV market.
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