Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is back in the recall spotlight, this time ordering repairs for more than 121,000 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport models in the United States over a potentially serious suspension flaw. JLR also recently recalled 21,000 Evoques for faulty airbags. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) mentions in its Safety Recall Report that in some cases, the defect could cause drivers to lose control of their vehicle. Fortunately, repairs will be carried out free of charge.

Models Affected By The Recall

The recall covers 2014-2017 model year Range Rover and Range Rover Sport vehicles. Of the 121,509 SUVs involved, 54,720 are Range Rovers, with the remainder being Range Rover Sports. The problem traces back to front suspension knuckles manufactured by

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