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Honda recalled more than 256,000 Accord Hybrid vehicles from 2023–2025 over a software flaw that can reset the control module and cause loss of drive power. The move comes as Toyota expands U.S. battery production and Ford’s CEO highlights recalls as a major near-term challenge and opportunity.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Honda recalled its Accord hybrid vehicles due to a software problem,
00:06according to its Monday acknowledgement to NHTSA. The recall included 256,603 units of
00:13Accord hybrid vehicles from model years 2023 to 2025 after reporting that a software error
00:19can reset the integrated control module while driving and cause a loss of drive power.
00:24Honda recently ended development of the Acura ZDX-CV due to weak U.S. demand.
00:28Toyota began production at its New Liberty, North Carolina battery plant,
00:33expanding its U.S. manufacturing footprint. Ford CEO Jim Farley said the company has issued 134
00:40recalls in 2025 but remained optimistic, calling them the largest near-term opportunity for the
00:46automaker. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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