Recalls
Porsche recalls 2,570 Taycan EVs in China due to risk of battery thermal runaway
The Taycan is one of the highest-priced EVs available in China, with a starting price of about $123,110.
Chery recalls 20,063 EVs due to battery system software issue
Chery is recalling a total of 20,063 Chery eQ1 EVs with production dates between December 3, 2016 and February 9, 2018 due to a battery system software strategy issue.
BMW recalls 29 EVs in China over charging issue
The vehicles covered by the recall may experience charging interruptions due to a supplier's production process error, resulting in the vehicle failing to start or the high-voltage system shutting down while driving.
Mercedes recalls thousands of EQS cars in China over risks including loss of power
Some of the vehicles being recalled have a risk of loss of power, while others have problems with the battery management system's software.
Tesla recalls 271 imported Model S and Model X EVs in China
Tesla is recalling a total of 271 imported Model S and Model X vehicles in China for seat belt and camera installation issues.
Mercedes-Benz recalls 32,786 imported S-Class and EQS vehicles in China due to software issue
Due to a software issue, the ESP internal monitoring program in the vehicles covered by this recall may incorrectly determine a malfunction at the start of the driving cycle.
BMW recalls 99 EVs in China for risk of power output interruption
The recall involves the locally produced i3 and iX3, as well as the imported i4, i7 and iX EVs.
Tesla recalls 2,649 more imported Model S in China due to risk of frunk lid opening while driving
The frunk lid of the vehicles in the recall could suddenly open while the vehicle is in motion, increasing the risk of a crash.
BMW recalls over 90,000 EVs in China due to software issues
BMW is recalling a total of 93,632 iX series, i3 and i4 electric vehicles in China and will fix them with software updates.
Nio recalls 997 ET5s due to risk of high-voltage wiring harness breakage in crashes
Some of the ET5 vehicles included in the recall are at risk of having their high-voltage wiring harnesses break and short-circuit in a severe head-on collision.