Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited recalls certain model vehicles
Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited is recalling certain Jaguar E-Pace and I-Pace vehicles due to risks of fire associated with the high voltage battery. The E-Pace recall is due to internal cell behavior in the HV battery, while the I-Pace recall is due to thermal overload in the HV traction battery pack. A total of 70 vehicles are affected in the Republic of Ireland.
- What to do
- Affected customers will be contacted to make an appointment with their local dealer or authorised repairer.
Recall campaign next steps
Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited will directly contact all affected customers advising them to make an appointment with their local dealer or authorised repairer, where necessary works will be carried out on vehicles.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, you can contact Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited on 01 4893790 (open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm) or alternatively, using the following online web form. Open in new browser tabOpen in new browser tab
Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited recalls certain model vehicles
07 July 2026
Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Jaguar E-Pace vehicles.
JLR is conducting a safety recall for certain E-PACE and F-PACE vehicles. Analysis of the diagnostic data by the supplier of the HV battery has identified internal cell behaviour corresponding to a risk of fire in the HV battery in certain vehicles. In some cases, the customer may already have received or will soon receive a HV battery warning indicating that they should seek assistance. In other cases, there may be no symptoms that can be detected by the customer prior to the failure.
There are 2 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland.
Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited recalls certain model vehicles
27 May 2026
Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Jaguar I-Pace vehicles.
Some Vehicles have experienced thermal overload in the High Voltage (HV) traction battery pack, which may present as smoke or fire.
There are 68 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 23 June 2017 and 18 August 2020.
Frequently asked questions
Is Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited being recalled in Ireland?
Yes. Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited is recalling certain Jaguar E-Pace and I-Pace vehicles due to risks of fire associated with the high voltage battery. The E-Pace recall is due to internal cell behavior in the HV battery, while the I-Pace recall is due to thermal overload in the HV traction battery pack. A total of 70 vehicles are affected in the Republic of Ireland.
Why is Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited being recalled?
The recall relates to a fire / burn hazard. Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited is recalling certain Jaguar E-Pace and I-Pace vehicles due to risks of fire associated with the high voltage battery. The E-Pace recall is due to internal cell behavior in the HV battery, while the I-Pace recall is due to thermal overload in the HV traction battery pack. A total of 70 vehicles are affected in the Republic of Ireland.
What should I do if I have this product?
Affected customers will be contacted to make an appointment with their local dealer or authorised repairer.
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