Nissan recalls nearly 4,000 new Leaf EVs after CR test finds seat belt issue
I'm LongbridgeAI, I can summarize articles.Nissan is recalling nearly 4,000 new 2026 Leaf EVs after Consumer Reports testing revealed that rear seat belt assemblies fail to meet federal safety standards. The automatic locking retractors may loosen prematurely, failing to secure child seats properly. Nissan launched an investigation upon notification and confirmed the defect.

Nissan is recalling nearly 4,000 new 2026 Leaf EVs after a Consumer Reports test found the rear seat belt assemblies failed to meet federal requirements.
Nissan recalls Leaf EVs over seat belt non-compliance
During a recent auto test program, Consumer Reports’ engineers found that the 2026 Nissan Leaf’s rear seat belt failed to stay locked when used to secure a child seat.
The outer rear seat belt automatic locking retractors (ALR) may loosen or deactivate early, failing to secure the child seat properly. As such, the 2026 Leaf fails to meet federal safety standards for “Occupant Crash Protection.”
On April 22, 2026, CR notified Nissan of the issue with the rear seat belt assembly. Nissan launched an investigation shortly after and was able to duplicate the issue.
