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Range Rover Recalls 7,000 Over Seat Belt Problem

The 2025 Range Rover Sport seen from a front quarter angle

JLR has recalled 7,276 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport SUVs from model year 2025 because their second-row center seatbelt buckles may not latch correctly.

The company tells the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that an incorrectly located internal cable can prevent the seat belt tongue from latching.

Dealers will replace the center seatbelt buckle to fix the problem.

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