BMW is recalling over 70,000 EVs from 2022-2025 model years because of a software issue that can cause a loss of power while driving. The recall includes 35,414 units of the i4, 25,280 units of. Over 70,000 BMW EVs Recalled For Sudden Power Loss Risk The manufacturer blames software for the issue, which erroneously triggers a fail.
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Please try again later. Recalls issued prior to 1999 are not included in search results. Read: BMW Recalls Thousands Of EVs That Can Lose Power While Driving According to the recall notice, the issue stems from the process of compressing individual battery cells to form a single module.
BMW is recalling 136 iX, i4, and i7 EVs in the U.S. due to improperly assembled battery modules that could lead to power loss or increase fire risk. BMW must recall more than 70,000 electric vehicles in the US due to a software issue with the electric motor.
It could lead to a sudden loss of propulsion while driving, increasing the risk of an accident. The i4, i5, i7 and iX model series are affected. BMW is issuing a recall across its entire range of electric vehicles to fix a critical software bug that could abruptly shut down the drive motor.The automaker says that the loss of power could.
BMW is recalling tens of thousands of EVs for an issue that could leave the impacted vehicles without power while driving. While the percentage of vehicles included in the BMW recalls that exhibit the fault is low, the electric drive motor software issue could increase the risk of a crash for drivers and passengers. BMW is recalling over 70,800 electric vehicles over an issue with the electric drive motor software.
BMW is recalling vehicles across its entire lineup of current.