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9月国内乘用车召回41.8万辆 小米汽车数量最多
Xi Niu Cai Jing· 2025-10-20 06:14
Core Insights - In September 2025, the domestic passenger car recall market in China was active, with 26 recall announcements involving a total of 418,456 vehicles, a decrease of 16.18% compared to August 2025 [2] Group 1: Recall Statistics - The top three brands with the highest recall numbers were Xiaomi, Roewe, and Jaguar, collectively recalling 262,785 vehicles, which accounts for 62.80% of the total recalls [3] - Xiaomi's recall of 116,887 vehicles for the SU7 standard version electric car was primarily due to issues with the advanced driver assistance system, representing 28% of the total recalls [3] - The total recalls included 98,408 vehicles from Roewe and 64,731 from Jaguar, with the latter recalling models from 2020 to 2023 [3] Group 2: Reasons for Recall - Major issues leading to recalls included advanced driver assistance systems, braking systems, and fuel systems [4] - Xiaomi's advanced driver assistance system had significant problems, particularly in recognizing and responding to extreme scenarios, increasing collision risks if drivers did not intervene [4] - Roewe recalled vehicles due to braking issues that could lead to inconsistent braking performance under certain conditions, with free software updates provided to address these concerns [4] Group 3: Fuel System Issues - Jaguar's recall was due to potential cracks in the low-pressure fuel pipe, which could lead to fuel leakage and fire hazards, affecting 64,731 vehicles [5] - The company planned to replace the faulty fuel pipes at no cost to the vehicle owners [5] Group 4: Communication Gaps - Consumers reported that they were not notified of recalls through official channels, often learning about them via media or word of mouth, indicating a need for improved communication from manufacturers and dealers [5]
集体召回!涉及大众、奔驰、福特等车企
中国基金报· 2025-09-12 11:46
Core Viewpoint - Major automotive companies including Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Chery, and Xpeng have collectively initiated recalls for defective vehicles in compliance with the regulations set by the National Market Supervision Administration [2] Group 1: Volkswagen Recall - Volkswagen China is recalling 5 units of the 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto series produced between September 18, 2024, and October 8, 2024, due to improperly assembled spherical pins that may lead to safety hazards [5] - The recall will involve free inspections and necessary adjustments to ensure safety [5] Group 2: Mercedes-Benz Recall - Fujian Mercedes-Benz is recalling 1,107 units of the imported Viano and Vito vehicles produced between February 4, 2004, and December 13, 2005, due to potential issues with the airbag inflators that may cause injury during deployment [7][8] - The company will provide free inspections and replacements of the affected airbags [8] Group 3: Ford Recall - Ford China is recalling 2,286 units of the 2020 Lincoln Aviator produced between June 27, 2019, and December 9, 2019, due to issues with the seat restraint system and folding seat buttons that may pose safety risks [10][11] - Additionally, Ford is recalling 1,151 units of the 2017-2018 Ford F-150 and 1,193 units of the 2017 Lincoln Navigator due to potential brake master cylinder issues that could lead to brake failure [11] - A further recall involves 44 units of the new generation Lincoln Navigator due to software issues affecting the electronic brake assist [12][13] Group 4: Xpeng Recall - Xpeng is recalling 47,490 units of the P7+ model produced between August 20, 2024, and April 27, 2025, due to potential issues with the steering assist motor sensor wiring that may lead to steering failures [15][16] Group 5: Chery Jaguar Land Rover Recall - Chery Jaguar Land Rover is recalling 37,492 units of the 2020 Range Rover Evoque and Discovery Sport produced between April 18, 2019, and October 30, 2020, due to software issues that may cause overheating and oil leakage [18] - The company will also recall 64,731 units of the 2020-2023 Jaguar XEL and XFL models starting January 30, 2026, due to potential fuel line issues that could lead to fire hazards [18][19]