Porsche Taycan EV Recalled in India Due to Defective Battery Module Issue, Check Details – News18


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It has been informed that the the impacted the models manufactured between 21 October, 2019 and 4 March, 2024.

Porsche Taycan EV. (File photo)

The German carmaker Porsche India has recalled its tech-loaded offering from the EV range, Taycan. It has been reported that the decision to conduct the inspection drive was taken due to a defect in the battery module or in the supplier of the battery cell.

The reports suggested that over 176 units were recalled due to the issue. It has been informed that the issue impacted the models manufactured between 21 October 2019 and 4 March 2024.

Affected Models

According to the details, these models have witnessed a defective battery module supplier system, which could lead to a short circuit within the battery module. This could also put the vehicle in danger, as it can catch fire after thermal throttling.

No Official Statement

The comapny has not released any official statement about the same as yet. However, the brand is expected to monitor the issue as soon as possible and give the customers a permanent solution without any charges. All the respective, owners are advised to visit the authorised dealership across the country for further details.

Price Range

Meanwhile, the Porsche Taycan EV has been launched in India at the starting price of Rs 1.89 cr, while the top model goes up to Rs 2.53 cr (all ex-showroom). It has been offered in 2 variants, which can be purchased via authorised dealerships across the country.

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