Honda Canada has announced a recall affecting more than 130,000 vehicles across the country due to a problem with rear suspension components. The recall, which was made public on June 10, 2026, covers several popular models including the Honda Civic, CR-V, and Accord from various model years.
Details of the Recall
The issue involves a potential defect in the rear suspension that could lead to instability while driving, increasing the risk of a crash. Honda Canada stated that the affected vehicles may have a manufacturing flaw that causes the rear suspension to fail over time. Owners are advised to bring their vehicles to authorized dealerships for inspection and repair, which will be performed free of charge.
Affected Models and Years
The recall impacts approximately 130,000 vehicles in Canada, including:
- Honda Civic (2022-2025)
- Honda CR-V (2023-2026)
- Honda Accord (2023-2025)
Honda Canada is contacting owners directly and has set up a dedicated website and phone line for inquiries. The company urges all affected owners to schedule an appointment as soon as possible.
Broader Context
This recall is part of a larger issue affecting Honda vehicles globally. In the United States, Honda recalled more than 880,000 cars for the same rear suspension problem. The company has faced scrutiny over the defect, which has been linked to several accidents but no fatalities reported in Canada.
Honda Canada emphasized its commitment to safety and apologized for the inconvenience. Owners can check if their vehicle is affected by visiting the Honda Canada recall page or contacting their local dealer.



