6 recalls across 3 model years
The Porsche Taycan GTS has 6 recalls covering 2022–2024 model years, with the most serious being multiple high-voltage battery defects on 2022–2024 vehicles where internal short circuits or liquid intrusion can cause a fire.
All four battery-related recalls affect 2022–2024 GTS models in overlapping ways. On 2022–2023 vehicles, battery modules can develop internal short circuits that raise the risk of fire. The 2023 model year adds a separate concern: insufficient sealant in the battery pack can allow liquid to accumulate inside, leading to electrical arcing and fire. A fourth recall covering 2022–2024 models also involves battery short circuit risk, extending the same underlying concern through the most recent production year.
On the charging side, 2022–2024 models using the compact charging cable at the 100% charge setting on a standard 220V/240V home outlet can draw more current than some outlets can handle, causing the outlet or cable to overheat and potentially catch fire.
The 2022 model year also has a seat belt warning system that fails to activate the dashboard light or audible chime when a front passenger is unbelted, leaving that occupant without a reminder to buckle up before a crash.
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Top 1 of 1 categories across PORSCHE TAYCAN GTS
| Component | Recalls | Share | Critical | High | Medium | Low | Informational |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Electrical | 6 | 100% | 4 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Component categories are grouped from raw recall data and may not match manufacturer terminology exactly.