Nio recalls record 246,229 cars over software problem

BEIJING, Feb 9 (Reuters) – China’s Nio is recalling 246,229 vehicles due to a software issue ​that poses safety hazards, marking the largest ‌recall by a homegrown electric vehicle maker.

The recalled EVs include ‌models ES8, ES6 and EC6 and were manufactured between March 16, 2018 and January 16, 2023, a statement released by the State Administration for Market ⁠Regulation on Monday ‌said. Some of these vehicles have a software issue that could lead to a ‍brief blackout of the instrument cluster and central control screen, it said.

The scale of the recall, equivalent to roughly ​three quarters of Nio’s 2025 sales volume, surpassed that ‌of Xiaomi’s in September, when the tech firm issued a software update for over 115,000 of its popular SU7 electric sedans to fix potential safety issues involving assisted driving features.

Nio will carry out ⁠remote software updates for ​affected vehicles, and implement the ​upgrades through service centres when remote updates aren’t viable, the statement showed.

Separately, Chinese EV brand ‍Zeekr will recall ⁠38,277 vehicles due to safety hazards stemming from power batteries, according to another statement released ⁠by the market regulator on Monday.

(Reporting by Yukun Zhang, Xiuhao ‌Chen and Ryan Woo; Editing by Kirsten ‌Donovan and Louise Heavens)

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