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VW Touareg Battery Danger: Owners Warned
10 Jan
Summary
- 214 Volkswagen Touareg SUVs recalled due to battery fire risk.
- Owners must avoid external charging and electric-only mode.
- A software update is available at Volkswagen dealerships.

An urgent recall has been issued for 214 Volkswagen Touareg luxury hybrid SUVs, covering models from 2020 to 2024. The vehicles' high-voltage batteries present a significant risk of overheating and potential ignition during the charging process. This defect could lead to a vehicle fire, increasing the danger to occupants and bystanders.
Australian owners are strongly urged to schedule an immediate inspection at a Volkswagen dealership to receive a complimentary software update. While the vehicle remains safe to operate in petrol mode, owners should temporarily refrain from charging the battery externally and avoid using the electric-only mode.
Furthermore, drivers are instructed to select the 'battery hold' setting within the hybrid mode and maintain a charge level not exceeding 50 percent. The Department of Infrastructure discovered this defect, warning of the potential for serious injury, death, or property damage if the batteries ignite.




