Vehicle make
WORKHORSE
543 NHTSA complaints and 11 safety recalls across 13 models — every figure pulled straight from federal records.
- Complaints
- 543
- Recalls
- 11
- Models
- 13
How does WORKHORSE compare?
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WORKHORSE models by complaint volume
Top nameplates, all model-years combined
- W22
WORKHORSE W22
370 complaints
- CHASSIS 72
WORKHORSE CHASSIS
72 complaints
- W20 38
WORKHORSE W20
38 complaints
- P320032 32
WORKHORSE P320032
32 complaints
- P30 9
WORKHORSE P30
9 complaints
- W24 4
WORKHORSE W24
4 complaints
- W18 4
WORKHORSE W18
4 complaints
- P32 4
WORKHORSE P32
4 complaints
- W21 3
WORKHORSE W21
3 complaints
- P3500 3
WORKHORSE P3500
3 complaints
- P320042 2
WORKHORSE P320042
2 complaints
- R20 1
WORKHORSE R20
1 complaints
What this shows Within WORKHORSE's lineup, the W22 carries the most NHTSA complaints. High-volume nameplates accumulate more filings simply because more of them are on the road — drill into a model for its per-year and per-component breakdown.
WORKHORSE is registered with NHTSA as a vehicle manufacturer and carries 543 consumer safety complaints across 13 nameplates in the Office of Defects Investigation public database. The brand has been the subject of 11 safety recalls and is currently tied to 2 active or historical federal investigations. Every one of those figures is pulled directly from NHTSA's published datasets — not from owner forums, manufacturer marketing, or third-party reliability surveys — so the numbers you see reflect the same data federal regulators use when they decide whether to escalate a preliminary evaluation into an engineering analysis or a formal defect order.
Model-level volume varies widely inside any automaker's portfolio: best-sellers accumulate complaints simply because more vehicles are on the road, while limited-run trims and discontinued nameplates often carry disproportionately high complaint rates per unit sold. Inside WORKHORSE's lineup, the single highest complaint count sits with the W22 (370 filings, model years 2000–2009), followed by CHASSIS and W20. Use the table below to compare nameplate-by-nameplate counts, then drill into a specific model to see which components dominate and which model years concentrate the crash, fire, and fatality reports.
No open NHTSA investigations are currently tracked against WORKHORSE in this dataset, meaning the Office of Defects Investigation is not, at this moment, reviewing a specific defect allegation for the brand. Recall status, by contrast, is backward-looking: it tells you what the manufacturer has already been compelled to remedy, not what they are being asked to remedy next. Together, complaints, investigations, and recalls form the three-layer early-warning system federal safety regulators have relied on since the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966.
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Data as of 2025. Sources: NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) complaints database, NHTSA recall campaign API, NHTSA NCAP crash-test ratings, and NHTSA FARS for fatality cross-reference.