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Porsche Cars Ireland Limited recalls certain Porsche Taycan passenger vehicles

Porsche Cars Ireland Limited recalls certain Porsche Taycan passenger vehicles due to a potential defect in the high-voltage battery cells that could lead to a short circuit and increase the risk of fire. A total of 128 vehicles are affected, produced between 21 October 2019 and 04 March 2024.

Brand
Porsche
Product
Taycan
What to do
Porsche Cars Ireland Limited will directly contact all affected customers when the recall is launched to make an appointment.

Recall campaign next steps

Porsche Cars Ireland Limited will directly contact all affected customers when the recall is launched to make an appointment.

If you believe that your vehicle may be impacted by the recall below, please contact Porsche Centre Dublin on (01) 850 3991.

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A safety issue has been identified whereby in the vehicles concerned, there is a possibility that under certain circumstances a defect could occur in the cells in the high-voltage battery. If this is the case, a short circuit in the battery modules during the lifetime of the vehicle cannot be ruled out. This could lead to thermal events and subsequently to the vehicle catching fire.

There are 128 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between  21 October 2019 and 04 March 2024.

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There are 128 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 09 May 2024 to 19 June 2024.

Frequently asked questions

Is Taycan being recalled in Ireland?

Yes. Porsche Cars Ireland Limited recalls certain Porsche Taycan passenger vehicles due to a potential defect in the high-voltage battery cells that could lead to a short circuit and increase the risk of fire. A total of 128 vehicles are affected, produced between 21 October 2019 and 04 March 2024.

Why is Taycan being recalled?

The recall relates to a fire / burn hazard. Porsche Cars Ireland Limited recalls certain Porsche Taycan passenger vehicles due to a potential defect in the high-voltage battery cells that could lead to a short circuit and increase the risk of fire. A total of 128 vehicles are affected, produced between 21 October 2019 and 04 March 2024.

What should I do if I have this product?

Porsche Cars Ireland Limited will directly contact all affected customers when the recall is launched to make an appointment.

Source: Road Safety Authority · Last checked 9 July 2026
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