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China's Xpeng to recall 47,490 P7+ electric cars over potential steering assist failure
Sep 12, 2025 2:53 AM

BEIJING, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Chinese electric carmaker

Xpeng ( XPEV ) will recall 47,490 P7+ electric sedans from

Sept. 15 due to a potential steering assist failure, the Chinese

market regulator said in a statement on Friday.

Loose wire connections in the power steering assist sensors

of the affected cars produced between August 2024 and April may

cause the steering sensor signal to fluctuate. The signal

fluctuation will activate the steering failure warning light and

the steering assist system will fail, the State Administration

for Market Regulation statement said.

The cars to be recalled make up over 65.5% of the model's

sales by the end of August, according to Reuters' analysis based

on sales data from Dcar, ByteDance's auto unit.

The car went on sale in November as a challenger to Tesla

's Model 3. Priced from 186,800 yuan ($26,227.85), the

electric sedan has become one of Xpeng's ( XPEV ) best-selling models.

Xpeng's ( XPEV ) overall car deliveries more than tripled to 271,615

in the first eight months of 2025.

($1 = 7.1222 Chinese yuan renminbi)

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