China's BYD recalls 97,000 top-selling EVs owing to major manufacturing fault
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China's BYD recalls 97,000 top-selling EVs owing to major manufacturing fault

Hindustan Times  

BYD has informed the Chinese regulator it is recalling nearly 97,000 electric vehicles for a manufacturing fault involving a steering control unit that could lead to fire risks, the market regulator said on Sunday. Chinese automaker BYD is recalling 97,000 electric vehicles for a potential fire risk linked to a steering control unit. The Chinese automaker is recalling Dolphin and Yuan Plus EVs manufactured in China between November 2022 and December 2023, according to a statement from the State Administration for Market Regulation. The recall is a rare one by BYD of its pure electric and plug-in hybrid cars as the Chinese company grew rapidly to become the world's biggest seller of such vehicles.

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