Volkswagen Announces Recall of Over 60,000 Electric Cars Due to Display Issue

Volkswagen has begun recalling over 60,000 of its electric vehicles due to a display-related issue. The recall affects ID.4 and ID.5 models produced between 2021 and 2023. The primary concern is a malfunction in the multimedia system that may cause the display to suddenly shut off, which creates difficulties for drivers in managing the vehicle and accessing important information.
According to the automaker, the issue may stem from various causes, including software failures affecting the display's operation. Currently, Volkswagen has not reported any incidents related to accidents caused by this problem, but the company recommends that owners of these vehicles visit their nearest service center for necessary repair services to rectify the malfunction.
To resolve the issue, owners are advised to update their vehicle's software, which can be done at Volkswagen service centers. The problem affects both electric vehicles already in use and those that have not yet been sold. The company will send letters to all owners of the vehicles involved in the recall with further instructions and recommendations.
Volkswagen emphasizes that it cares about the safety of its customers and is doing everything possible to resolve the issue promptly. They are confident that the recall program will ensure safety and comfort for all vehicle owners of this brand.
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