2027 Telluride’s First Recall Arrives Before Most Buyers Even See One
The 2027 Kia Telluride and 2026 K4 are being recalled. Both have seat belt buckles that may not latch properly. Dealers can’t deliver the vehicles until they pass inspection. The 2027 Kia Telluride only began arriving at dealerships last month, yet it’s already facing its first recall. The three-row crossover is joined by the 2026 K4, as both models have a rear seat belt buckle that may not latch properly. The issue involves the rear center seat belt anchor buckle in the sedan as well as the third-row center seat belt anchor buckle in the crossover. A total of 14,870 vehicles are impacted by the recall and 13,499 of them are Tellurides. More: It’ll Take You Over 6 Years To Recover The Extra Cost Of A 2027 Telluride Hybrid The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says Kia originally became aware of the issue in February after their plant in Georgia discovered problems latching the third-row center seat buckle. The plant then advised their North American Safe...