VW Group to recall more than 100,000 plug-in hybrids on fire risk

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BERLIN — Volkswagen Group will recall more than 100,000 plug-in hybrid vehicles globally due to the risk of fire, a spokesperson for the automaker said.

VW brand will recall 42,300 Passat, Golf, and Tiguan and Arteon models, while Audi will call back 24,400 vehicles. The Seat and Skoda units are also affected.

There is a risk of fire due to an insufficiently insulated high-voltage battery, the spokesperson said on Thursday.

German daily Bild cited the KBA, Germany’s federal motor vehicle office, as saying “inadequate fastening of the engine design cover can lead to contact with hot parts and subsequently to fire,” adding that 16 such cases had been reported in Germany.

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