Skip advert
Advertisement

Vauxhall, Peugeot, Fiat and others recall 40,000+ UK cars over mild-hybrid fire risk

More than 700,000 cars have been recalled globally due to what’s described as “insufficient clearance” between the particulate filter pipe and the belt starter generator

Stellantis logo

There are more woes for Stellantis, and specifically its 1.2-litre petrol engine, because more than 700,000 cars have been recalled globally over a fire risk, this time caused by the 48-volt mild-hybrid system.

The recall, which affects 44,000 cars in the UK manufactured between 2023 and 2026, has been prompted by what Stellantis refers to as “a potential issue concerning the clearance between the gasoline particulate filter pipe and the belt starter generator (BSG)”. Insufficient clearance between these two items can lead to an electrical arch in wet conditions, resulting in overheating and potentially a fire.

Advertisement - Article continues below

Cars affected spread across almost the entire portfolio of Stellantis brands, namely the likes of Vauxhall, Peugeot, Fiat, Citroen, Jeep, Alfa Romeo and DS. The group says it will “immediately reach out to affected vehicle owners, asking them to contact their dealer to schedule an appointment”.  

The fix, which should only take around half an hour, involves replacing the pole, adding further insulation for the 48-volt system and adjusting to the correct amount of clearance between it and the particulate filter pipe. 

Stellantis emphasised to Auto Express that this is not a stop-drive campaign – customers can, in theory, continue to use their cars. However, it did say: “we urge customers to immediately make an appointment at their dealer”, affirming that “customer safety and satisfaction [are] at the core of our values”.  

BrandModels Affected
Alfa RomeoJunior
CitroenC3, C3 Aircross, C4, C4 X
DSDS3 Crossback
Fiat600, Grande Panda
JeepAvenger
Peugeot208, 2008
VauxhallCorsa, Frontera, Mokka

That said, it’s worth pointing out that this incident comes soon after another of similar magnitude, which affected non-hybrid versions of the 1.2-litre PureTech engine. In August 2025, more than 70,000 cars from 28 model ranges across the Stellantis group were recalled in the UK due to a fire risk caused by a fuel leakage.

Our dealer network has 1,000s of great value new cars in stock and available now right across the UK. Find your new car…

Skip advert
Advertisement
Consumer reporter

Tom is Auto Express' Consumer reporter, meaning he spends his time investigating the stories that matter to all motorists - enthusiasts or otherwise. An ex-BBC journalist and Multimedia Journalism graduate, Tom previously wrote for partner sites Carbuyer and DrivingElectric and you may also spot him presenting videos for the Auto Express social media channels.

Skip advert
Advertisement

Recommended

New Jeep Recon and Jeep Wagoner S electric SUVs not coming to the UK after all
Jeep Recon 6

New Jeep Recon and Jeep Wagoner S electric SUVs not coming to the UK after all

The Jeep Recon and Jeep Wagoner S were set to come to the UK, but the brand has changed its mind
News
29 Jun 2026
All change at Jeep with 3 new SUVs for UK buyers but two axed
Jeep SUV render

All change at Jeep with 3 new SUVs for UK buyers but two axed

Jeep has a new Europe-centric product plan that will result in three additional models by 2030
News
29 Jun 2026
New Collection spec for Citroen C3, C3 Aircrosss and C4 brings extra kit for less cash
Citroen Collection range

New Collection spec for Citroen C3, C3 Aircrosss and C4 brings extra kit for less cash

The new Collection trim is available on petrol, hybrid and all-electric Citroen models
News
18 Jun 2026
Best 60s cars: the 35 greatest cars of the 1960s
Best cars of the 1960s - header image

Best 60s cars: the 35 greatest cars of the 1960s

The swinging sixties brought a vast array of unforgettable cars that would establish the path of the industry for decades to come. We pick our top 35 …
Best cars & vans
16 Jun 2026

Most Popular

Can you park over a dropped kerb? Blocked driveways, rights and the law explained
Dropped kerb - header image

Can you park over a dropped kerb? Blocked driveways, rights and the law explained

A dropped kerb allows vehicles to legally cross the pavement between the road and a private driveway or parking space, here’s everything you need to k…
Tips & advice
22 Jun 2026
New Lexus TZ: exclusive look at Volvo EX90’s worst nightmare
New Lexus TZ exclusive preview - front static

New Lexus TZ: exclusive look at Volvo EX90’s worst nightmare

The Japanese brand is set to bring this huge new three-row electric SUV to the UK and we’ve had a poke around
News
26 Jun 2026
Car Deal of the Day: Family-favourite Nissan X-Trail for a tiny £187 a month
Nissan X-Trail - front corner left

Car Deal of the Day: Family-favourite Nissan X-Trail for a tiny £187 a month

Practical and easy to drive, the Nissan X-Trail is popular with families. It’s our Deal of the Day for 25 June.
News
25 Jun 2026

Find a car with the experts