Core Insights - In August 2025, the domestic passenger car recall market experienced significant activity, with a total of 499,254 vehicles recalled, marking an 80-fold increase compared to July [2] Group 1: Recall Statistics - A total of 17 recall announcements were made in August 2025 [2] - The top three brands by recall volume were Toyota (236,630 vehicles), BMW (230,503 vehicles), and Alfa Romeo (23,004 vehicles) [3] - Japanese and German brands accounted for over 90% of the total recalls, with Toyota and BMW alone representing 93.57% of the recalls [3] Group 2: Main Issues Leading to Recalls - The three primary issues leading to recalls in August were electrical system problems, issues with new energy vehicle components, and engine-related problems [4] - Toyota recalled 230,476 vehicles due to a control program issue that could cause a black screen on the instrument panel, affecting visibility of speed and warning lights [4] - BMW recalled 229,106 vehicles due to a monitoring mechanism issue that could lead to a loss of power in the high-voltage system, increasing collision risk [4] Group 3: Consumer Awareness and Communication - A significant 95.24% of consumers reported not receiving recall notifications, primarily learning about recalls through media or word of mouth [5] - 50% of consumers indicated they had experienced similar defects as those involved in the recalls, an increase of 10% from the previous month, highlighting communication gaps between manufacturers and consumers [5]
8月国内乘用车召回环比激增80倍 日系、德系占超九成