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US agency upgrades probe into JLR vehicles’ steering troubles

By Thomson Reuters Apr 28, 2026 | 3:09 AM

April 28 (Reuters) – The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has upgraded its probe into Jaguar Land ​Rover vehicles to an engineering ‌analysis, the agency said on Tuesday, following reports that the front aluminum steering knuckles could fracture.

The auto safety regulator said the ‌investigation ​covers 331,559 vehicles, ⁠and includes Range Rover ⁠and Range Rover Sport models from the 2014 to 2022 model years.

NHTSA had opened a preliminary evaluation ​into Jaguar Land Rover vehicles last year after receiving reports that ⁠described fractures occurring at ⁠the joint where the steering ​knuckle attaches to the upper control ​arm ball joint.

Fracture of the front suspension ‌knuckle can lead to detachment of the upper suspension arm, resulting in the driver’s inability to control ⁠the vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash, NHTSA said.

The regulator will investigate the component ⁠design, ‌assess the potential safety risk, ⁠and evaluate the recall remedies ​as ‌part of the probe.

Jaguar ​Land Rover, ⁠which is based in the U.K., is a wholly owned subsidiary of India’s Tata Motors.

(Reporting by Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and ​Harikrishnan Nair)