Audi India has issued a voluntary recall for its e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT models due to a potential fire risk. The recall affects 31 units of both models, which were manufactured between January 9, 2020, and February 16, 2024. The issue stems from technical irregularities in the high-voltage battery modules, which could lead to overheating and a potential fire hazard.
What’s the Problem?
The recall notice states that under certain conditions, the battery cell modules may have irregularities from the time of production. This could cause a rise in temperature and result in a short circuit within the battery module, posing a fire risk. Audi has emphasized that this issue could lead to injuries to vehicle occupants and nearby individuals, as well as potential property damage.
Interestingly, this is the second recall for the e-tron GT range this year. In October 2024, Audi recalled 37 units due to a brake hose defect. The company has assured customers that the necessary repairs will be carried out free of charge.
Customer Advisory
Audi India has advised owners of the affected vehicles to contact their nearest authorized dealership to schedule an appointment for the fix. The company is expected to reach out to customers directly to ensure the issue is resolved promptly and safely.
e-tron GT Specifications and Features
The EV is powered by a 93 kWh battery pack and a permanent magnet synchronous motor, delivering 522.99 bhp and 630 Nm of torque. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.1 seconds and has a top speed of 250 km/h. The vehicle offers a range of 388-500 km on a full charge, making it suitable for long-distance travel. The e-tron GT also features adaptive air suspension, parking sensors, and automatic climate control. Safety is a priority, with six airbags, ABS, traction control, and a rearview camera.
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