From Rolls-Royce to Lexus, car companies recalled in February, and luxury brands were the majority!
In the summary of car company recalls in February, we can see that from Rolls-Royce to Lexus, multiple brands have issued recall announcements, of which luxury brands account for a large proportion.
First of all, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars announced the recall of some imported Gust, Phantom and Cullinan series vehicles, a total of 58 vehicles, due to the insufficient strength of the fixed bracket of the headlamp dipped light bulb, which may cause the bulb to fall off.
Secondly, due to problems in the production process of the first manufacturer, Lexus announced the recall of some imported LC, GS, IS, RC F, RX, and NX vehicles, a total of 22,964 vehicles.
In addition, BMW also announced the recall of some domestic and imported vehicles, involving 5 Series, 6 Series, X3, X4, X5, X6, Z4, and X7 vehicles, totaling 64,364 units. The reasons for the recall include improper installation of fuel tank ventilation ducts, manufacturing issues with electric fuel pumps, and vehicle software issues.
Mercedes-Benz also issued a recall announcement, announcing the recall of some imported S-class, E-class, CLS, and G-class vehicles, a total of 1,537 vehicles, due to a software problem in the control unit of the communication module, which may cause the voice connection to be unable to establish or the connection is unstable during emergency calls.
These recalls are a reminder that even luxury brand cars are a safety hazard. Consumers should pay attention to the relevant recall information after purchasing a car, and overhaul and maintain the vehicle in a timely manner to ensure driving safety. At the same time, car companies should also strengthen product quality control to reduce the occurrence of potential safety hazards.