Volkswagen announces recall of nearly 100K EVs over battery defect
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German automobile manufacturer Volkswagen is recalling close to 100,000 electric vehicles because of issues tied to battery modules that may not meet specifications.
According to the German federal motor authority, around 28,000 of those recalled are in Germany.
What we know:
Reuters reports that the recall impacts roughly 75,000 vehicles from Volkswagen’s ID series, along with nearly 20,000 Cupra Borns that were produced between February 2022 and August 2024.
Faulty high-voltage battery modules could reduce driving range and, in rare cases, increase the risk of a fire, according to the manufacturer.
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What's next:
Recall notices were sent out earlier this month. Vehicles brought in for services will receive a software update, followed by an inspection of the high-voltage battery. Any defective modules will be replaced if necessary.
The Source: This story was written with information provided by Reuters. This story was reported from Orlando.