TLDR General Motors is recalling 271,770 cars in the U.S. over a rearview camera issue The recall covers Chevrolet Malibu sedans The rearview camera may show aTLDR General Motors is recalling 271,770 cars in the U.S. over a rearview camera issue The recall covers Chevrolet Malibu sedans The rearview camera may show a

General Motors (GM) Stock Rises 4% Despite Recall of 271,770 Cars

2026/04/08 17:44
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TLDR

  • General Motors is recalling 271,770 cars in the U.S. over a rearview camera issue
  • The recall covers Chevrolet Malibu sedans
  • The rearview camera may show a distorted or blank image, raising accident risk
  • Dealers will inspect and replace cameras at no cost to owners
  • GM stock was up nearly 4% in pre-market trading despite the news

General Motors has issued a recall covering 271,770 vehicles in the U.S., according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The recall targets Chevrolet Malibu sedans.

The issue centers on the rearview camera, which may display a distorted or blank image. That limits what a driver can see behind the vehicle and raises the risk of an accident.

NHTSA said dealers will inspect the affected cars and replace the camera if needed. The fix will be carried out free of charge for owners.


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Despite the recall making headlines, GM stock moved higher. The stock was up nearly 4% in pre-market trading on Wednesday — not exactly what you’d expect from a company recalling a quarter-million cars.

For context, GM sells millions of vehicles every year. A rearview camera issue in 271,770 of them, while not ideal, falls into the category of routine maintenance rather than a crisis. No injuries have been reported, and there are no engine or structural concerns tied to this recall.

Market Not Rattled

Recalls of this size rarely move a stock in a meaningful way unless they point to a deeper problem. This one doesn’t. The financial hit is expected to be minimal — the cars are already sold, and the camera replacement cost across that volume is manageable for a company of GM’s size.

The broader market picture may also be helping GM’s stock move higher. Global equities rose on Wednesday following reports of a two-week ceasefire deal between the U.S. and Iran, which eased geopolitical tensions and pushed oil prices down sharply. That kind of macro tailwind can lift automaker stocks independent of company-specific news.

Year-to-date, GM stock is still down around 10.5%, so Wednesday’s pre-market gain puts only a small dent in that decline.

What Happens Next

Owners of affected Chevrolet Malibu sedans will be notified by GM and can bring their vehicle to a dealership for inspection. If the camera needs replacing, it will be done at no cost.

NHTSA confirmed the recall details on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.

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