Toyota EV Recall: Over 12,000 bZ3 In China For Defective Door Handles via InsideEVs
Toyota's bZ lineup of electric vehicles share platform and powertrains. For example, thenotes that the Toyota bZ3 happens to have a uniquely modern and high-tech interior as compared to the other models.
The company started producing the bZ3 in March, with 5,000 early orders. Deliveries began on April 16, 2023. Now, just a few months later,via China’s State Administration for Market Regulation. The vehicles in question were producedThe bZ3's doors could unexpectedly open while driving. They could also remain locked, though it's rare. Due to its faulty design, there can be a gap where the handle meets the lock, especially in areas with high humidity and hot temperatures.
Starting in a few days , Toyota will begin replacing the rear door locks free of charge. In the meantime, the company asks that owners don't use the doors until after they're fixed.Learn more about Toyota by following the above links. Then, head down to the comment section and leave us a message.
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