(Cover image source: Carscoops)
According to foreign media Carscoops, Porsche Taycan announced a recall in overseas markets on March 22. According to NHTSA documents, the reason for the recall is that loose suspension nuts may cause the vehicle to lose control, presenting a safety hazard.
This recall involves Taycan series produced in 2021, including Taycan 4S/Turbo/Turbo S. In addition, it also involves two-door coupe and convertible versions of the 911 Carrera/Carrera S/4S/Turbo/Turbo S and 4S Targa and 4S Targa Heritage Design Editions produced in 2021. The Cayman, Cayman T, Cayman S, Cayman GT4, 718 Spyder and Boxster produced in 2021 are also affected.
Although the recalled vehicles cover all Porsche’s products in 2021, the number involved is only 396 vehicles. The owner needs to send the vehicle back to the dealer for repair and replace the threaded connection. According to Carscoops, dealers and owners will receive notifications before May 9th, when the recall will officially begin.
🔗Source: Carscoops
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