2025 GMC SIERRA EV Complaints and Recall Information
The 2025 GMC Sierra EV has 7 complaints and 2 recalls filed with NHTSA. Owners most frequently report battery system failures that affect charging and overall vehicle operation, as well as safety issues related to steering control and brake assist. Problems with the passenger side mirror and backup mirror software are also reported.
Common Issues- Battery heating module failure. A warning icon appears intermittently on the dash without detailed information. This defect prevents charging especially in cold weather and can strand occupants. Replacement parts are currently unavailable.
- Lithium-ion battery system failure. Battery conditioning fails to regulate heating and cooling, resulting in catastrophic battery malfunction making the vehicle inoperable. Dealerships cannot perform repairs.
- Passenger side mirror design. The rear view mirror is flat rather than concave, creating large blind spots that impair towing and general visibility. The mirror view appears zoomed and unsafe for a large truck.
- Backup mirror software malfunction. The mirrors revert to normal position while backing after about 20 seconds, undermining safe trailer backing and parking maneuvers.
- Torque pull under acceleration. Severe torque pull compromises steering control, making safe lane maintenance difficult. The issue persists after inspections and differs from other identical vehicles.
- Brake assist faults. Service brake assist fails repeatedly, including a critical failure under 6,000 miles, resulting in stranding. The defects cause unexpected brake application even when parking assist is disabled.
- Blind spot visibility issues. The passenger side mirror fails to eliminate blind spots and distorts perceived distances of adjacent vehicles. Several close calls with near collisions are reported due to poor mirror effectiveness.
Two recalls affect the 2025 GMC Sierra EV, addressing seat belt anchorage and rear seat assembly issues. These recalls involve critical safety components related to occupant restraint systems.
Recalls- Rear center seat belt anchorage. NHTSA Recall 25V015000 affects 5 vehicles. The bolt securing the rear center seat belt assembly may be improperly tightened, increasing injury risk in a crash. GM will tighten the bolt free of charge. No Do Not Drive or Park Outside advisory applies.
- Rear seat assembly bolt. Also covered under NHTSA Recall 25V015000 for the same 5 vehicles, the defect involves improper bolt tightening attaching the rear seat belt to the seat structure. GM will address this defect with a free repair in dealer inventory vehicles. No driving restrictions are issued.
Owners facing repeated safety-critical defects, including unresolved braking and steering control issues or battery system failures, may want to review their rights under applicable state lemon laws. Persistent defects and open recalls impacting vehicle safety warrant legal consideration.
2025 GMC SIERRA EV Summary
2025
Model Year
7
Total Complaints
1
Total Recalls
5
Vehicles Affected
Recalls
2025 GMC SIERRA EV
5 vehicles affected
SEATS:MID/REAR ASSEMBLY
General Motors, LLC (GM) is recalling certain 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV and 2024-2025 GMC Sierra EV pickup trucks. The bolt that secures the rear center seat belt assembly to the seat structure may not have been properly tightened.
Risk: An improperly secured seat belt assembly may not restrain an occupant as intended, increasing the risk of injury in a crash.
Complaints
2025 GMC SIERRA EV
ID: 2116007VISIBILITY/WIPER
The passenger side outside rear view mirror does not provide for a clear view on the passenger side of the vehicle. The adjustments on the mirror cannot be set to reduce or eliminate a blind spot on the vehicle. The mirror is not like a normal mirror from other vehicles. I have almost hit several vehicles due to the lack of clear view with the mirror. To give an idea of the blind spot, a vehicle can be seen in the rear view mirror but not seen in the side view mirror or it gives a false distance of where the vehicle is on side mirror. There is no verbiage on the side view mirror of objects appear closer like other mirrors do.
2025 GMC SIERRA EV
ID: 2105383BACK OVER PREVENTION: WARNINGS
My 2025 GMC Denali EV has experienced repeated safety-critical issues, including severe torque pull under acceleration, making it difficult to maintain safe lane position and compromising steering control. This behavior persists even after inspection and is documented on video. The vehicle has also had repeated service brake assist faults, including one critical failure at under 6,000 miles and additional incidents that resulted in me being stranded out of state. Additionally, I have experienced ghost braking while reversing, where the vehicle unexpectedly applies brake force even when parking assist features are manually disabled. I have performed comparative testing with an identical Denali EV loaner (same year and build), as well as three dealership test units, all of which exhibited proper steering stability and regenerative braking behavior. My vehicle’s issues are therefore not “normal operation” but clear, reproducible defects that affect both safety and expected vehicle performance. These issues raise major concerns for real-world safety scenarios requiring immediate acceleration (e.g., merging onto highways or avoiding fast-approaching vehicles). My documented comparative evidence and repeated attempts to have the defects addressed have not resulted in a safe resolution.
2025 GMC SIERRA EV
ID: 2105382STEERING
My 2025 GMC Denali EV has experienced repeated safety-critical issues, including severe torque pull under acceleration, making it difficult to maintain safe lane position and compromising steering control. This behavior persists even after inspection and is documented on video. The vehicle has also had repeated service brake assist faults, including one critical failure at under 6,000 miles and additional incidents that resulted in me being stranded out of state. Additionally, I have experienced ghost braking while reversing, where the vehicle unexpectedly applies brake force even when parking assist features are manually disabled. I have performed comparative testing with an identical Denali EV loaner (same year and build), as well as three dealership test units, all of which exhibited proper steering stability and regenerative braking behavior. My vehicle’s issues are therefore not “normal operation” but clear, reproducible defects that affect both safety and expected vehicle performance. These issues raise major concerns for real-world safety scenarios requiring immediate acceleration (e.g., merging onto highways or avoiding fast-approaching vehicles). My documented comparative evidence and repeated attempts to have the defects addressed have not resulted in a safe resolution.
2025 GMC SIERRA EV
ID: 2105381SERVICE BRAKES
My 2025 GMC Denali EV has experienced repeated safety-critical issues, including severe torque pull under acceleration, making it difficult to maintain safe lane position and compromising steering control. This behavior persists even after inspection and is documented on video. The vehicle has also had repeated service brake assist faults, including one critical failure at under 6,000 miles and additional incidents that resulted in me being stranded out of state. Additionally, I have experienced ghost braking while reversing, where the vehicle unexpectedly applies brake force even when parking assist features are manually disabled. I have performed comparative testing with an identical Denali EV loaner (same year and build), as well as three dealership test units, all of which exhibited proper steering stability and regenerative braking behavior. My vehicle’s issues are therefore not “normal operation” but clear, reproducible defects that affect both safety and expected vehicle performance. These issues raise major concerns for real-world safety scenarios requiring immediate acceleration (e.g., merging onto highways or avoiding fast-approaching vehicles). My documented comparative evidence and repeated attempts to have the defects addressed have not resulted in a safe resolution.
2025 GMC SIERRA EV
ID: 2091412VISIBILITY/WIPER
The passenger rear view mirror is completely flat, not concave like every other mirror we’re used to on a passenger vehicle. This mirror glass is only used on the passenger mirror of the EV trucks for some unknown reason. It is completely unsafe in such a large truck without huge blind spots. Because it appears to be zoomed you can completely miss cars otherwise viewable in blind spot. This also makes setting the passenger mirror up for towing very challenging and also dangerous. In addition the software for the backup titling mirrors works as designed for about 20 seconds and then while still backing moves the mirrors back to the normal position making backing a trailer for example dangerous.
2025 GMC SIERRA EV
ID: 2082560POWER TRAIN
Failure in the lithium-Ion battery system. Battery conditioning system failed to manage heating and cooling of the battery system leading to catastrophic system failure. Dealership and manufacturer are unable to make repair leaving the vehicle un-operable.
2025 GMC SIERRA EV
ID: 2056487FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Battery heating module failed. This resulted in small, hard to distinguish, "service vehicle" icon to appear on the dash with no further information. This warning icon first appeared during a long drive, then went away on its own and eventually came back. This failure would eventually make charging, particularly in cold weather, impossible and potentially stranding the occupants. The servicing dealership has confirmed this failure and is attempting to replace the module. However, parts for this replacement seem to be unavailable with no current estimated arrival.