Hyundai has issued a safety recall affecting nearly 44,000 Hyundai Palisade SUVs in Canada due to a potential defect that could prevent side curtain airbags from deploying properly in a crash.
Multiple model years from 2020 through 2025 the defect increases the risk of injury for third-row passengers. are included in the recall, which said
The recall was first posted on Jan. 22 and updated Thursday on Transport Canada’s website.
Transport Canada classifies this as a “Compliance Mfr” recall, meaning the defect was identified and reported by the manufacturer to meet federal safety standards.
Hyundai will notify affected owners in writing, although a full repair solution is still under development, it said.
Owners are encouraged to check whether their vehicle is included by contacting Hyundai or visiting the official recall lookup service.
A similar safety issue has emerged in the U.S., where Hyundai is also moving a recall to a much larger number of its vehicle due to airbag deployment concerns.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Hyundai announced a recall of nearly 569,000 Palisade SUVs because the side curtain bags for third-row occupants may deploy improperly in a crash.
The NHTSA said the affected air bags were supplied to Hyundai by Sweden’s Autoliv - the world’s largest producer of air bags and seatbelts.


