Porsche Taycan recalls 176 units in India
Porsche India has announced a voluntary recall of 176 Taycan electric sedans in the country. This recall addresses a potential defect related to battery or module suppliers that could pose a safety risk.
The affected models were produced between October 21, 2019 and March 4, 2024. In extreme cases, this can lead to thermal throttling and potential fire hazards.
Although Porsche India is yet to make an official statement on the matter, the carmaker is expected to resolve the issue quickly. The brand expects to resolve the issue free of charge for customers in compliance with global safety and service standards.
Owners of affected Taycan models are advised to contact their nearest authorized Porsche dealer for further details and to arrange any necessary inspection or repairs.
The recall highlights the importance of stringent quality inspections of electric vehicles as global automakers work to ensure safety and reliability in this fast-growing segment. Customers can be assured that Porsche’s proactive approach reflects its commitment to responsibly resolving potential issues.
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