Jaguar's I-Pace electric vehicles have been recalled due to their batteries' fire risk. The luxury vehicle company is recalling at least 6,000 of the EVs in the US.
The luxury vehicle company is recalling at least 6,000 of the EVs in the United States, citing the risk of their high-voltage batteries catching fire, according to a report.All 2019-2024 SUV models are subject to the recall, according to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration.
They should charge their EVs outside and reach out to their dealers with any questions or concerns, the company added.This recall is not the first stemming from the risk of potential battery fires. Defects, including stalling and fires, have been cited in the recalls from General Motors, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis, and Volkswagen, according to the report.
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