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What is a Lamborghini Recall?

A Lamborghini recall is an official safety fix. If Lamborghini or U.S. regulators (NHTSA) find a defect that could cause injury or break safety rules, they issue a recall and tell owners what to do.

You’ll get an owner letter, your VIN will show an open campaign, and a dealer will perform the repair free of charge. A quick Lamborghini Recall Check confirms if your car needs anything right now.

Why You Should Check the Lamborghini Recall History?

Thinking of buying, selling, or just keeping your V10/V12/plug-in hybrid in prime form? A Lamborghini Recall Check shows open safety campaigns and what to do next—so you avoid risk, protect resale value, and keep the thrill without the “uh-oh.

Below are some reasons why you should check the recall:

Avoid Unsafe Lamborghini

Before you commit, review your Lamborghini’s recall history. It can reveal safety-critical issues (including faulty engine software) that aren’t obvious on a test drive. Complete the no-cost repairs, protect your resale value, and enjoy the assurance that your Lamborghini meets federal safety standards so every trip feels secure.

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Compliance

Before you buy a Lamborghini, run a recall check. Manufacturers must notify owners and provide free repairs for safety defects, and confirming recall status protects you from legal headaches, supports your insurance coverage, and preserves value. A Lamborghini with open recalls may be out of compliance with federal standards, which can complicate ownership and resale later.

Avoid Out-of-Pocket Repair Bills

Run a Lamborghini recall check before you buy or sell. Safety defects are fixed free by the manufacturer, which can save you thousands compared to paying for similar repairs yourself. Giving you peace of mind.

Ensuring Car Safety

How to Run Lamborghini Recalls?

Discovering your Lamborghini recall report is just a minute away! Follow these easy steps to get the information you need quickly and effortlessly:

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Locate Your Lamborghini VIN

You'll need your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) handy. On a sticker or plate on the driver's side dashboard, visible through the windshield, or on the driver's side door jamb when you open the door. The VIN is also found on your vehicle's title, registration, and insurance documents. Our lookup service works on any type of Lamborghini, classic or current.

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Fill in the Form

Type your VIN in the form above. No VIN handy? Use your license plate number instead.

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Receive Your Lamborghini Recall Report

We’ll generate your Lamborghini recall results and show you any open recalls right away.

What is on the Lamborghini Recall Check?

In your Detailed Vehicle History, the Lamborghini recall check lists any safety recalls tied to your vehicle. Each entry shows the announcement date, the affected component, and the recommended next steps.

Explore the details below for more information:

  • Date of recalls: Shows when Lamborghini and NHTSA issued the recall, helping you judge urgency and confirm our data is timely, accurate, and decision-ready.
  • Affected Component: Identifies the exact Lamborghini part involved, so you know what’s wrong and can discuss repairs confidently with any dealer or mechanic.
  • Remedy: Details the manufacturer’s free fix. You’ll see where to go and what’s covered, reducing hassle and avoiding out-of-pocket surprises.
  • Next step for the affected Lamborghini: Confirm if your Lamborghini is listed under the recall and schedule repairs. You’ll also see past recalls and repair status with a complete Vehicle Report.

A Lamborghini vehicle history report also includes theft records, accident records, auction information, mileage records, and more. Review the records below for more details:

Theft Records

Find out if your Lamborghini has ever been reported stolen or recovered. This protects you from legal hassles and helps ensure you’re not buying a hot supercar that could be seized later.

Accident Records

See any collisions tied to your Lamborghini, from minor fender-benders to major damage. Dates, locations, and severity help you judge structural integrity, repair quality, and whether the car still drives and tracks like a proper Lamborghini should.

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Auction Information

Learn if your Lamborghini ran through wholesale or salvage auctions, with dates and auction photos (when available). Auction history can reveal prior damage, modifications, or track use that isn’t obvious on a test drive.

Odometer Readings

Track mileage events to spot rollbacks or inconsistencies on your Lamborghini. Verified readings across sales, services, and inspections reveal how the car’s been used and whether the current mileage makes sense for a high-performance Lamborghini.

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Loan & Lien Information

Check for active liens that could block the transfer of your Lamborghini. Verifying lien release saves you from title delays and protects your money during private-party or dealer transactions.

Title Check Records

Confirm the legal status of your Lamborghini: clean, salvage, rebuilt, flood, lemon, or junk. Title brands affect insurance, financing, and resale. Knowing the title trail lets you price and negotiate your Lamborghini with confidence.

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Common Issues Leading to Lamborghini Recall

Lamborghini vehicles have faced several recalls due to safety and reliability concerns. Common issues from fuel system leaks, occupant protections, and more 

Get a detailed look at the factors affecting your Lamborghini recall below.

Fire & Fuel-System Leaks

High-Pressure Fuel Pump Fasteners

Improperly tightened fasteners at the high-pressure fuel pump can let fuel leak on some 2025 Lamborghini Urus (including SE). Any leak plus an ignition source equals fire risk, so Lamborghini is inspecting the pump and connections and re-torquing or replacing parts as needed, free of charge.

VW Group reports point to manual rework on the engine line as the root cause. The cross-brand action surfaced in late Sept 2025 and includes a small batch of Lamborghinis, but the hazard is serious.

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Frame-Bracket Misbuild

A right-front frame bracket may have been installed on the wrong side of certain 2024 Huracán EVO Spyder cars. In a crash, the mislocated bracket might not protect an unbelted passenger as FMVSS 208 requires.

Lamborghini inspects and, if needed, moves the bracket to the correct side; the job takes about two hours and is free. Owner letters dated November 15, 2024, cite NHTSA 24V701 and direct owners to schedule promptly with an authorized dealer.

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Gas-Spring Spherical Pins

On some 2024–2025 Revuelto PHEVs, the spherical pins that support the scissor-door gas springs may have been assembled out of sequence or with insufficient torque. If a pin loosens, a door can fall shut or be hard to open from the inside. Dangerous in an emergency.

Lamborghini’s Part 573 report (NHTSA 25V477; internal L74X-R.01.25) covers  27 U.S. cars, and calls for dealer inspection and rework at no charge. Owner mailings were planned for Sept 6–11, 2025.

Other Notable Issues

Passenger Wiper Connecting-Rod Failure

A connecting rod between the passenger-side wiper arm and motor can bend and separate on the 2024 Revuelto, knocking out the wipers. Lose the wipers in heavy rain and you lose the view, leading to a crash risk that climbs fast.

Lamborghini’s service notice, October 21, 2024, and NHTSA 24V765 call for installing an updated rod. Media summaries note about 455 U.S. cars in the campaign. As the remedy dealers perform the fix for free.

Rear-Camera Image Inoperative

Certain 2022 Urus models can lose the rear-camera image if the center-console infotainment unit is damaged. With no image, backing up gets risky and violates FMVSS 111. Lamborghini replaces the infotainment main unit at no charge. An owner letter dated May 1, 2024, cites NHTSA 22V804 and urges owners to book with an authorized dealer.

Understanding the Lamborghini Recall Process

NHTSA reviews safety complaints and, when a defect is confirmed, the automaker must issue a recall under NHTSA oversight. You can then check your Lamborghini by VIN and get a free remedy at a dealer.

Discover the full breakdown of the Lamborghini Recall Process below:

Report the Problem

Notice something unsafe on your Lamborghini? File a complaint with NHTSA. Your report is logged, compared across VINs, and helps trigger formal investigations.

Investigation

Once a complaint is submitted, the NHTSA follows a multi-step process to determine whether a recall is necessary.

  • Screening: NHTSA’s Office of Defects Investigation reviews patterns in complaints and other data.
  • Analysis: Defect petitions are reviewed in detail. If denied, the decision and reasoning are publicly posted in the Federal Register.
  • Investigate the Issues: When Lamborghini’s safety concerns are confirmed, NHTSA launches a formal investigation, ending in either no defect or a recall.
  • Recall Management: NHTSA ensures owners are notified and monitors repair completion rates.

Recalls

A safety recall means the manufacturer must inform owners and correct the problem. Recalls happen when a vehicle or component is unsafe or doesn’t meet regulations. Most are voluntary, and manufacturers are required to repair, replace, refund, or buy back the affected vehicle.

How Lamborghini Vehicle Recalls Are Handled

When a safety issue occurs in a Lamborghini, three key groups are involved in the recall process: the manufacturer/ automaker, NHTSA, and you, as the vehicle owner. They work together to detect defects, notify drivers, and ensure repairs are completed to keep vehicles safe.

Automaker Role

Lamborghini is part of the Volkswagen (VW) Group, so VW helps a lot with recalls—especially when the issue involves parts shared with other VW brands.

  • Find the problem: VW or Lamborghini spots a safety issue (or gets reports), checks the evidence, and decides if a recall is needed.
    Example: In May 2021, Lamborghini reviewed an engine-block concern after VW said some parts might be affected.
  • Plan the fix: Engineers design the remedy, order the needed parts, and send clear instructions to dealers.
  • Notify owners: Lamborghini flags the affected VINs, mails owner letters, and asks you to schedule a free repair at an authorized dealer.
  • Do the repair: Dealers perform the work at no cost and record it under your car’s VIN.
  • Track and report: Lamborghini monitors how many cars are fixed, updates regulators on progress, and adjusts the plan if anything more is needed. So every affected Lamborghini gets taken care of.

NHTSA’s Role

NHTSA is the safety referee. It reviews defects, opens investigations, and pushes automakers (including Lamborghini) to launch recalls when a risk is real. Once a Lamborghini recall is filed, NHTSA checks the details, monitors owner notifications, and tracks repair completion. If things stall or look incomplete, NHTSA can press for stronger action.

Your Role as the Vehicle Owner

Your job is simple: check your VIN, read the recall notice, and book the free fix at an authorized Lamborghini dealer. Bring your registration and ID, keep the repair receipt, and verify the recall shows “closed” afterward. That’s it. Safe car, clean record.

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Why Use Detailed Vehicle History to Check Lamborghini Recall?

Your Lamborghini deserves more than a quick recall lookup. With Detailed Vehicle History, a Lamborghini Recall Check unlocks recall status, campaign IDs, and remedies, plus title checks, lien/loan records, odometer logs, ownership history, accidents, and available auction photos.

One clean report to verify safety, confirm seller claims, and protect value. Drive harder, worry less.

FAQ about Lamborghini Recalls Check

Yes. Safety recall repairs are free at authorized dealers. A Lamborghini Recall Check confirms eligibility and the exact campaign.

Run a Lamborghini Recall Check with DVH (VIN or plate). You’ll see recall IDs, affected components, and what to do next, then book the free repair with your dealer.

As of September 2025, the recent recalls are Huracán (2015–2024) for headlamp adjustment and rear camera behavior; Revuelto (2024–2025) for door gas-strut pins, wiper linkage, and oil circuit fasteners. 

Details vary by VIN, so always run a check before you drive or buy.

Most recalls aren’t “do-not-drive,” but some risks (fuel or fire, no visibility) deserve immediate attention. Read your campaign notes and schedule right away. When in doubt, ask the dealer for guidance.

Safety risks stay alive. This includes accidents, breakdowns, and even fire in the worst cases. Also, resale value suffers because buyers (and lenders) check for open recalls. Free fix now beats expensive regret later.

Unrepaired recalls can hurt the Lamborghini value and scare buyers. Repaired recalls? Usually fine. Especially with documentation.

Safety recalls don’t “expire.” Parts availability can take time on low-volume exotics, but the remedy remains free once available. Check status periodically.

Simple software updates can be quick; parts-dependent fixes may take longer. Your DVH report shows status; your dealer gives the exact timing.

Yes. Only authorized dealers can perform and record recall closures with the manufacturer. This is critical for safety records and future resale.

VIN/recall notice, ID, registration/insurance, and any relevant service records. If you’ve moved, bring proof so Lamborghini can update your contact info for future notices.

Ask the dealer to place your Lamborghini on the parts waitlist and request written guidance (e.g., “park outside,” “limit highway use”) if the risk is serious. Set a reminder to follow up weekly, and keep all emails. This will be useful for reimbursement if you paid for related repairs earlier.

Often yes. Keep receipts and submit a claim per the owner’s letter; Lamborghini may reimburse recall-related repairs done before official notification.

After a campaign is filed, owner mailings are sent (commonly within ~60 days) with risks, remedies, and scheduling instructions. NHTSA tracks completion rates.

Cutting-edge tech plus low volumes can expose early production quirks. Such as hardware torque specs, door hardware, wiper linkages, and even oil circuit screws. Recalls fix them quickly and for free.

No. Recalls are how manufacturers keep cars safe over time. What matters is that the fix gets done. A completed Lamborghini Recall Check + repair record actually builds buyer confidence.

Automobili Lamborghini is owned by Audi AG, part of the Volkswagen Group. That means some parts and platforms are shared across brands. When a safety issue pops up, VW Group engineering helps investigate, design the fix, and supply parts. So your recall gets handled faster. A quick Lamborghini Recall Check shows if your VIN is included

No. Lamborghini’s new-car and powertrain warranties have time/mileage limits. But safety recall repairs are always free, no matter the warranty status. Use a Lamborghini Recall Check to see if your car has an open campaign.

Some models share components with other VW Group brands. Example: the Urus uses a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 also seen in Audi/Porsche; the Huracán shares architecture with the Audi R8 V10. Shared parts can lead to cross-brand recalls, which is why a Lamborghini Recall Check is smart even if you haven’t received a letter.

Practically none. Even ultra-low-volume exotics get the occasional safety campaign. The real question isn’t “Has any car avoided recalls?” but “Is my specific Lamborghini clear?” Run a Lamborghini Recall Check and confirm with your dealer.

Maintenance on a Lamborghini can be pricey (tires, brakes, fluids, inspections), and that’s normal ownership cost. Recalls are different: they address a safety defect and are free to repair at authorized dealers. Maintenance ≠ recall.

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