Recently, Porsche (China) Automobile Sales Co., Ltd. filed a recall plan with the State Administration for Market Regulation in accordance with the requirements of the "Regulations on the Recall Management of Defective Automobile Products" and the "Implementation Measures of the Regulations on the Recall Management of Defective Automobile Products". It has been decided to recall some imported Taycan series electric vehicles produced between January 7, 2020 and December 15, 2023, from now on, a total of 1,590 vehicles.
For some vehicles within the scope of this recall, a short circuit may occur inside the high-voltage power battery module. In extreme cases, the battery module may thermally run out of control, posing a risk of fire.
Porsche (China) Automobile Sales Co., Ltd. will entrust authorized dealers to test the high-voltage power batteries of the vehicles within the recall scope. If there are any abnormalities, the abnormal battery modules will be replaced for free to eliminate potential safety hazards. Before the recall measures are implemented, users are advised to limit charging power to less than 80%.
Porsche (China) Auto Sales Co., Ltd. will notify relevant car owners by registered mail or other means. Porsche authorized dealers will also proactively contact relevant users and arrange free recall repairs. Users can log on to the official website of Porsche (China) Auto Sales Co., Ltd. or call the toll-free customer service center hotline: 400-820-5911 to learn the details of this recall. In addition, you can also log on to the websites www.samrdprc.org.cn and www.recall.org.cn and follow the WeChat public account (SAMRDPRC) to learn more information and report defect clues.
Editor: Xu Zhenyu