Porsche plans global Taycan recall for power loss issue

Porsche offers over-the-air software updates, but sadly, every owner may have to visit a dealership for the fix.

According to a recent report by Automotive News, Porsche is in the midst of the planning process related to an upcoming global recall of its all-electric Taycan. The recall will aim to fix a software issue that has been proven to cause a sudden loss of power in some cases.



a car parked on the side of a road: 2021 Porsche Taycan Front Quarter


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2021 Porsche Taycan Front Quarter

Automotive News says these details were provided by anonymous sources familiar with the matter. Moreover, the publication includes that Porsche has declined to provide a comment on the situation.

Earlier reports claimed that some Taycan models in the US inadvertently switched to “emergency mode.” Thus far, no accidents or injuries have been officially reported.

Back in May 2021, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the US reportedly began investigating the situation. However, again, this information and the related details came from people who do not want their identity revealed. In a filing on 17 May, NHTSA described the concern as “loss of motive power while in motion at any speed.”

The parties provided the information did suggest that there will likely be an official announcement in the coming days. They didn’t say if it was going to come directly from Porsche, or from NHTSA.

We’ve seen many recalls related to electric vehicles. As automakers move into new territory, and technology become more advanced, we expect this will be the norm in the years ahead. Tesla just provided a safety update to nearly 300,000 in China to add a chime sound indicating that the driver had activated traffic-aware cruise control. Fortunately, the “fix” was rapidly provided via an over-the-air software update, meaning folks didn’t have to set foot in a Tesla store.

While Porsche has also reported that its Taycan has over-the-air software update capability, it has also been reported that all Taycan owners will have to make an appointment and head to a dealership to have the software updated installed. However, this only seems to be the case with “larger” updates.

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Source: Automotive News

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