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Volkswagen recalls more than 44,000 US EVs over battery fire risks

The recall covers two separate recalls for 2023–2025 model-year vehicles, which involve dealers updating battery software and replacing packs if necessary.

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On the Dash:

  • Volkswagen is recalling more than 44,000 ID.4 EVs in the U.S. due to concerns about battery-related fires.
  • The majority of affected vehicles will receive software updates, with battery replacements performed if needed.
  • Dealers will manage repairs at no cost to customers under two separate recall actions.

Volkswagen is recalling more than 44,000 ID.4 electric vehicles in the United States due to potential battery-related fire risks, according to a notice released Tuesday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

The recalls involve a combined total of 44,551 vehicles and are being conducted under two separate actions tied to high-voltage battery concerns.

The larger recall affects 43,881 ID.4 vehicles from the 2023 through 2025 model years. NHTSA said the vehicles’ high-voltage battery may overheat, increasing the risk of a fire. To address the issue, Volkswagen dealers will update the battery management software and replace the battery pack if necessary. All repairs will be performed free of charge.

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In a separate recall, Volkswagen is recalling an additional 670 ID.4 vehicles from the 2023 and 2024 model years. This action stems from the potential for misaligned electrodes in certain high-voltage battery cell modules, which could also raise the risk of a battery fire.

Volkswagen said authorized dealers will handle inspections and repairs related to both recalls, with affected owners notified directly. No injuries related to the battery issues have been reported, according to NHTSA.

The recall underscores ongoing regulatory scrutiny of electric vehicle battery systems as automakers continue to expand EV offerings in the U.S. market. For dealers, the actions may result in increased service traffic tied to software updates and battery inspections, while reinforcing the importance of EV safety compliance.

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