
Snapshot
- 2019-2021 Porsche Taycan models recalled due to a software issue
- The fault could lead to the vehicle stopping unexpectedly
- A total of 438 cars are included
Porsche has recalled a total of 438 examples of the 2019 to 2021 Taycan – including the new Taycan Cross – due to a potential issue with the vehicle’s software.
According to a notice published by the Department of Infrastructure, software related to the power electronics unit could cause a fault, resulting in the electric vehicle “not performing as expected”.
The fault may also lead to a complete loss of power.
Owners can contact their preferred Porsche Centre to have the necessary fix carried out at no cost. You can find your nearest dealership by clicking here.
You can check a list of all 438 VINs related to the recall by clicking here.
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