Do not put a child seat in your Ferrari SF90 Stradale until this recall is fixed
If you are the owner of one of the specific 13 Ferrari SF90 Stradale for “size M” seats in the US, make sure you do not install a child seat. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration remembering SF90Stradale because the airbag can affect your child’s seat.
The documents show that Ferrari became aware of the problem in July 2022 during homologous pre-testing for the new version of the car. SF90. The recall affects 2021-2023 SF90 Coupe and 2022 spiderbut again, only if you have a medium sized seat.
According to NHTSA, because of this, these SF90s are not compliant with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Until the seat is fixed, Ferrari will tell owners not to put child seats in their cars 986 hp hybrid super car. That’s a real geek, for sure.
Don’t cry for these people too much, though. The remedy is a quick and simple one. All owners have to do is bring their SF90 Stradale to the dealership and they will replace the mid-size passenger seat with an extra-large passenger seat for free. It is safe to assume that the larger seat will provide enough room for the child seat to avoid direct impact on the passenger airbag.
NHTSA says owners will be notified of the recall by mail by April 30. If you’re an impatient SF90 owner and worried that your $600,000 Ferrari might be affected, you can plug your VIN on NHTSA website That moment.