Volkswagen and Porsche recall over 500,000 US vehicles with rearview camera glitch
Almost finished Volkswagen ID.3 electric cars are seen at the end of the assembly line at the plant of German car maker Volkswagen (VW) in Zwickau, eastern Germany. (Photo by Hendrik Schmidt / POOL / AFP)
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Volkswagen Group of America, including its Audi subsidiary, is recalling 356,649 vehicles in the U.S. due to a software error that can lead to problems displaying the rearview camera image, the NHTSA said.
Volkswagen recorded annual sales in the U.S. market of almost 380,000 units in 2024 and almost 330,000 in 2023.
Volkswagen did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The recall follows an announcement last week that the German auto group's luxury subsidiary Porsche would recall 173,538 vehicles in the U.S., also due to a rearview camera problem, one of the largest single safety recalls issued by Porsche Cars North America in recent years.
Last year, the NHTSA issued recalls of 005380.F.N, 7203.T, and over similar rearview camera issues that increase the risk of a crash.
The Volkswagen recall affects certain models from the years 2019 to 2026, with dealers to update the software free of charge, the agency said.


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