Volkswagen plug-in hybrid car owners pay attention. According to overseas media reports, a spokesman for Volkswagen Group said that Volkswagen Group will recall more than 100,000 plug-in hybrid models globally. The reason for the recall is that there are hidden dangers in the insulation layer of the vehicle battery. , there is a risk of fire. It is reported that these 100,000 models include not only Volkswagen brand models, but also Seat, Skoda, Audi and other brand models. Among them, the Volkswagen brand will recall 42,300 vehicles, including the Passat, Golf, Tiguan and Arteon models; while the Audi brand will recall 24,400 vehicles. A VW spokesman added that the battery can get hot during use due to a hidden layer of insulation in the vehicle’s battery, which can cause a fire, and that such a hybrid (a vehicle that connects a traditional internal combustion engine to an electric drive system and needs to be charged) ) there is a risk of fire. German daily Bild quoted the regulator (KBA) as saying that “improperly designed engine covers could lead to engine contact with hot parts, which could lead to fires”, adding: So far, 16 affected cases have been reported in Germany . At present, Volkswagen China has not responded to the recall incident reported by the media, and we will continue to pay attention. .
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