Recalls
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Xiaomi recalls 30,931 SU7 EVs over parking assist software issue
Xiaomi EV has been hit with 255 complaints over faulty parking assistance software.
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Tesla recalls over 1.2 million cars in China for software issues, to offer OTA update fixes
The software issues include reverse camera not displaying and steering assistance being limited.
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Tesla recalls 77,650 locally produced cars and 63 imported ones in China
Tesla is recalling 77,650 locally built cars in China for a faulty tire pressure monitoring system, as well as 63 imported vehicles for airbag safety concerns.
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Porsche recalls 15,906 Taycan EVs in China due to battery fire risk
A short circuit may occur inside the power battery module of some of the vehicles included in this recall, which in extreme cases may lead to thermal runaway of the battery module.
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BYD recalls nearly 100,000 EVs over fire risk
BYD is recalling 96,714 Dolphin and Yuan Plus vehicles in China starting September 30, for fire risk due to manufacturing process.
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Tesla recalls 870 imported Model X cars in China
Some of the vehicles included in the recall may have a roof trim panel with insufficient primer, which in extreme cases can come off the vehicle.
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VW China JV recalls 283 imported Audi e-tron GT electric sports cars due to brake system concern
The Audi e-tron GT is a luxury electric sports car that currently has a starting price of RMB 999,800 ($139,380) in China.
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Tesla recalls 1.68 million cars in China, to fix via OTA update
Some of the vehicles in the recall may have a system that fails to detect the unlocked state of the frunk lid after it has been unlocked, which could result in the frunk lid being lifted while the vehicle is in motion.
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Porsche recalls 17,278 imported Taycan EVs in China due to brake system defect
Due to design reasons, these vehicles may experience brake fluid leakage, which can lead to reduced braking effectiveness and longer braking distances.
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Mercedes-Benz recalls 2,380 EQ series EVs in China due to risk of power loss while driving
Due to a software deviation, some of the vehicles included in the recall may experience a high-voltage battery disconnection, which could cause the vehicle to lose power while driving.









