Core Insights - Porsche (China) has initiated a recall of 1,248 imported Panamera and Taycan vehicles produced between December 19, 2024, and April 30, 2025, due to a defect in the front shock absorber retaining ring [2][4] - The defect poses significant safety risks, including potential failure of the air suspension at high speeds, which could lead to sudden changes in vehicle height, reduced tire grip, and steering anomalies, thereby increasing the risk of collisions [4] - This recall is part of a broader trend affecting Porsche's sales in China, which have significantly declined from nearly 100,000 units in 2021 to 56,900 units in 2024, with a continued downward trend observed in 2025 [5] Recall Details - The recall is based on the "Regulations on the Recall of Defective Automobile Products" and will involve comprehensive inspections and necessary repairs or replacements of the affected vehicles [2][4] - Porsche will notify vehicle owners through registered mail and SMS, and dealers are required to proactively contact customers for repairs [4] Sales Performance - Porsche's global deliveries in the first half of the year reached 146,391 units, reflecting a 6% year-on-year decline, with deliveries in China dropping by 28% to 21,302 units [5] - The decline in sales is indicative of challenges faced by traditional ultra-luxury brands in China, as they compete with emerging domestic brands entering the high-end luxury market [5]
保时捷中国再召回1248辆进口车 前减震支柱卡环的装配缺陷
Xi Niu Cai Jing·2025-07-23 06:02