There was a defect in these two powerful electric cars, the company issued a recall

There was a defect in two powerful electric cars from Audi, due to which the company issued a recall of both. Let us know its details.

Audi India has issued a recall for 37 units of e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT electric models in the country. According to details shared by the German automaker with the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), the recall was issued due to a defect in the brake hose. The affected units of Audi e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT were manufactured between January 9, 2020 and June 12, 2024. Let us know its details in detail.

Bad brakes on Audi e-tron GT and RS e-tron

According to details provided by Audi India, this recall was carried out due to possible pressure in the brake hose on the front axle due to power steering and bending. This can lead to cracks in the pipes near the attachment points. This can lead to loss of brake fluid. This could cause sudden failure of the front axle brake system.

Audi said this defect would not cause electric cars to completely lose braking control, as the car could still slow down with the braking circuit on the rear axle intact.

Audi e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT specifications

Indian models of the e-Tron GT range are part of Audi’s global recall. The Audi e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT are the brand’s flagship electric cars, priced between Rs 1.72 crore and Rs 1.95 crore (ex-showroom).

The e-tron GT Quattro draws its power from a dual electric motor setup that generates 523 PS of power and 630 Nm of peak torque. 500 km on a single charge. Promises a range of. While the RS e-tron GT generates a power of 637 hp and a torque of 830 Nm, which reduces its range to 481 km. It happens.

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Currently, the Audi e-tron GT has been on sale for quite some time. It has already made its world debut. Their updated models might come to India next year.

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