Volkswagen Is Recalling Nearly 100,000 EVs over Potential Faulty Battery Modules
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Volkswagen has to send around 100,000 electric cars to the workshops because of possible battery problems.
Models of the VW and Cupra brands are affected: Due to faulty modules in the high-voltage battery, almost 100,000 vehicles of the Volkswagen Group have to enter the workshops.
Recall affects nearly 75,000 vehicles from the ID series and about 20 thousand Cupra Borns which were manufactured between February 2022 and August 2024; 28 000 are in Germany
Volkswagen is recalling nearly 100,000 electric cars worldwide due to a battery defect. The recall affects vehicles from the ID. and Cupra Born series. The battery problem can lead to a reduced driving range and could also cause a fire. Volkswagen emphasizes that the recall is a preventative measure and that no incidents have been reported yet.
Volkswagen's electric cars have once again been hit by serious problems. According to the latest news, there are problems with the batteries, forcing the German manufacturer to recall around 100,000 models, most of them from the Volkswagen ID series.
Several vehicle models of the Volkswagen Group have problems with the battery. In the worst case, this could even explode in flames. The Wolfsburgers therefore bring almost 100,000 cars to the workshops.
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