Porsche Taycan recalled in India, 176 units affected in the country
Porsche India has announced a voluntary recall of 176 units of its Taycan electric sedan in the country. The recall addresses a potential defect linked to the battery cell or module supplier, which could pose safety risks.
The affected models were manufactured between October 21, 2019 and March 4, 2024. According to reports, the issue stems from a defect in the battery module supplier system, which may result in a short circuit. In extreme cases, this could lead to thermal throttling and a potential fire hazard.
While Porsche India has yet to issue an official statement on the matter, it is anticipated that the automaker will address the problem swiftly. The brand is expected to resolve the issue at no cost to customers, in line with global safety and service standards.
Owners of the impacted Taycan models are advised to contact their nearest Porsche-authorised dealership for further details and to schedule the necessary inspections or repairs.
This recall underscores the importance of stringent quality checks in electric vehicles as automakers worldwide strive to ensure safety and reliability in this rapidly evolving segment. Customers can be reassured that Porsche’s proactive approach reflects its commitment to addressing potential concerns responsibly.