for its first EV, the Taycan due to a power issue that caused the automobile to shut down unexpectedly.
The luxury car manufacturer said it is in the middle of reviewing and updating the software for the power electronics, as well as the engine control unit, which appears to have affected roughly 43,000 of its 2020 and 2021 models, namely the Taycan as well as the Taycan Cross Turismo. recall supposedly comes after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched an investigation upon receiving several complaints.
Furthermore, Taycan drivers who filed a complaint commented that the loss of motive power happened without any warnings, neither were there notifications of a faulty battery displayed upon the car coming to a halt. In addition, some users were unable to restart their Taycans once motive power was lost. Thankfully, there were no injuries reported, despite the fact that the battery problem hadPorsche has since offered to fix the battery issues by offering a software update, though owners will have to schedule a service centre appointment, while the update will take around an hour.
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