Manufacturer Recalls for September 2022
The month of September passed us, leaving a few automotive recalls. Here is a list of all recalls that were announced in the past month.
The month of September passed us, leaving a few automotive recalls. Here is a list of all recalls that were announced in the past month.
Porsche has dusted off its hallowed Sport Classic nameplate with a tasty retro-laced take on the current-gen (992 Series) 911, with just 1,250 units set to be crafted by Porsche’s Exclusive Manufaktur division that rolls out bespoke cars.
Porsche has been offering the GTS badge across their models for a while now. The badge is aimed at people looking for the “sweet spot” – have a daily driver that also offers enough performance to enjoy those spirited drives. Porsche recently introduced their latest iteration of the 911 Carrera GTS, which sits nicely between the 911 Carrera S and the 911 Turbo in terms of price and power.
Porsche is betting big on its electric cars, just like every manufacturer out there. As a part of this plan, they expand their lineup with the 2022 Porsche Taycan GTS. This slots in between the 4S and Turbo.
The 2022 Porsche Taycan and Taycan Cross Turismo gets a bunch of tech upgrades and has also added new colour options.
Airbags kicking up more recalls, Tesla deliveries halted, a brittle steering badge, and a lot more. This is the list of all global recalls that happened in the month of July 2021.
Here is the list of all manufacturer recalls that were announced in the month of April 2021
Porsche likes wagons. Their Panamera Sport Turismo sits in a premium wagon segment seldom explored by other manufacturers. Now, they have decided to break into yet another segment with the wagon version of their EV flagship sedan, the Taycan. This time, they gave it a lift and named it the Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo.
The 911 GT3 for Porsche enthusiasts is the ultimate holy grail of flat-six naturally-aspirated motoring. And since the 992-generation 911 debuted at the 2018 Los Angeles Motor Show, the GT3 version was on the cards. It is here now, the 2022 Porsche 911 GT3, topping off the range with a stratospheric 9,000 rpm redline.
Back in 1996, Porsche came up with a small sports car which grew into a benchmark with time. The Porsche Boxster is now an entry step into the Porsche range, giving you almost the fun of a 911 while burning a smaller hole in your wallet. To mark the iconic brand’s 25th anniversary, Porsche has revealed the 2021 Porsche Boxster 25.