Driving the news: Jaguar Land Rover is recalling over 121,500 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport vehicles from 2014-2017 due to front suspension knuckles that can crack and potentially cause drivers to lose control.

For context: The defect could cause the suspension arm to detach, significantly increasing crash risk according to federal safety regulators.

  • This notice expands on a smaller recall of 16,759 vehicles reported in 2024 for the same issue.

Bottom line: This is JLR's second major recall recently, following 21,000 Evoques for faulty airbags, raising questions about the brand's quality control. While repairs will be free, Range Rover owners are dealing with another reliability headache on vehicles that already have a reputation for expensive problems.

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