Core Viewpoint - BMW (China) Automotive Trade Co., Ltd. and Brilliance BMW Automotive Ltd. have announced a recall of over 230,000 vehicles due to safety hazards related to starter generator connections and high-voltage system malfunctions [1][2][3] Recall Details - The recall includes multiple models such as the domestic i3, iX1, i5, and imported i4, i7, iX, with specific recall numbers and production dates outlined [1][2] - The total number of vehicles recalled includes: - 1 imported 5 Series vehicle [1] - 1,391 domestic X5 and 5 Series vehicles [1] - 4,609 imported i4 vehicles [2] - 9,575 domestic i3 vehicles [2] - 106,000 domestic iX3 vehicles [2] Safety Concerns - The vehicles in the recall may experience issues such as loose connections in the starter generator, which could lead to engine stalling or fire hazards [1][3] - BMW will provide free software upgrades to address the high-voltage system malfunction that could lead to loss of power and increased collision risk [3] Market Performance - BMW's sales in China have declined, with a 13.4% drop in total deliveries in 2024, making it the largest decline among luxury brands [3] - In the first half of the year, BMW's sales in Asia fell by 11.1%, with a significant 15.5% drop in the Chinese market [3] Strategic Initiatives - To counteract declining sales, BMW has initiated several local partnerships and technology integrations, including collaborations with Huawei and Alibaba for AI development, and partnerships with CATL and EVE Energy for battery production [4]
突发!超23万辆宝马因安全隐患被召回 i系列成“重灾区”