Honda Faces Renewed Lawsuit Over Peeling White Paint, Now Deemed Structural Defect

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09/04/2026

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Honda is once again embroiled in a legal battle over its white paint finishes, which are alleged to peel, flake, and bubble on several models. Initially dismissed as a cosmetic issue, a recent court decision now recognizes the paint defect as a potential structural problem, impacting vehicles dating back to 2013. This re-filed class-action lawsuit accuses Honda of knowingly concealing these paint issues.

Key Takeaways

The Evolving Paint Defect Lawsuit

After an initial lawsuit was dismissed last year, plaintiffs have revised and refiled their claims against Honda concerning its white paint. The core allegation remains that the paint on certain Honda and Acura vehicles is prone to premature peeling, flaking, and bubbling. The automaker is accused of being aware of these defects as early as 2012 and failing to disclose them to consumers at the time of sale.

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Affected Models and Paint Colors

The lawsuit specifies several models and their corresponding white paint colors that are allegedly affected:

From Cosmetic Concern to Structural Integrity

Previously, a judge sided with Honda, classifying the peeling paint as a purely cosmetic issue that did not affect the vehicle's functionality. However, the plaintiffs successfully argued that the paint defect can extend beyond aesthetics. The court has now agreed that the peeling paint can compromise the structural integrity of the affected vehicles. Furthermore, the court has pushed back on Honda's statute of limitations defense, stating that the clock begins when owners first notice the paint failure, not from the vehicle's original sale date.

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