Porsche Taycan recall: All Taycans since 2020 affected. Porsche Taycan’s brake hose issue can cause leaks, affecting braking performance.
Porsche has issued a recall for every Porsche Taycan manufactured and sold globally since 2020. Despite the recall, Porsche assures customers that only 1 percent of the Taycans sold are affected, and the cars are generally safe to drive.
Key Highlights:
- Porsche recalls all Taycan units manufactured since 2020.
- Issue with the front brake hose can lead to brake fluid leaks.
- Affected cars will show a warning light on the dashboard.
- Taycans without warning lights are safe to drive.
- Taycan launched in 2020, featuring a 93.4 kWh battery and 625 bhp.
Why Porsche Taycan re-called?
The issue lies with the front brake hose, which can develop cracks over time. These cracks can lead to a brake fluid leak, reducing brake pressure and affecting the Taycan’s braking performance. Porsche has advised that if a car is affected, a warning light will appear on the dashboard. If a red warning light is visible, the car should not be driven and must be taken to a dealership immediately.
Safety Measures
Porsche emphasizes that Taycans without a warning light are safe to drive. The company advises all Taycan owners to be vigilant and to take their vehicles to a dealership if any warning lights appear on the dash.
Porsche Taycan Overview
Launched in 2020, the Porsche Taycan is a high-performance electric vehicle that recently received an update. It features a 93.4 kWh battery pack that produces 625 bhp and 1050 Nm of torque in the top-spec Turbo S variant. The Taycan can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds and has a top speed of 260 km/h.
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