Over 500 Chinese-Made Electric Vehicles Recalled in New Zealand
The GWM Ora 2023 has been recalled due to a programming issue.
More than 500 electric vehicles (EVs) manufactured in China have been recalled in New Zealand due to a programming issue.
The GWM Ora 2023, made by the Great Wall Motor (GWM) company headquartered in Hebei, China, is being called back for a software upgrade.
This comes as the same EV model was recalled in Australia due to a programming issue that can cause an electric arc to form, creating risk of injury or death.
Mr. Tupp explained to the publication the brand would instigate a recall campaign via its national dealership network when it has received all the required information from the manufacturer.
A recall notice published on the NZ Transport Agency website states the Ora 2023 produced between Jan. 11 and Sep. 13 this year is impacted by the recall.
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