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Time of India
11 hours ago
- Automotive
- Time of India
Mercedes-Benz India issues sixth recall of 2025 over fire risk
Mercedes-Benz has issued yet another voluntary recall in India—the sixth so far in 2025—flagging a serious safety concern in select high-end models including the EQS, S-Class (including Maybach), GLC and AMG SL 55. The recall affects 30 units in total, as per the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), and stems from faulty fuse boxes that may not have been reworked correctly. Model Fuel type Manufactured from Manufactured untilS Class/ Maybach S ClassPetrolJune 22, 2023March 20, 2024AMG SL PetrolJuly 5, 2023August 28, 2023GLCPetrol, Diesel September 9, 2023December 4, 2023 EQSElectricJuly 19, 2023 April 8, 2024 'It has been identified that the fuse boxes might not have been reworked correctly. As a result, systems connected to the fuse might fail, and the vehicle might lose its propulsion without prior warning, and the restraint functions or the instrument cluster might also be impaired, increasing the risk of a crash and injuries. Under such specific circumstances, a potential risk of a thermal incident in the vehicle cannot be excluded,' noted the recall listing on SIAM's website. Model-wise, the breakdown includes 16 EQS sedans, nine S-Class vehicles, three GLCs, and two AMG SLs. Affected owners will be contacted directly, with repairs offered free of cost. Past recalls in 2025 With six recalls already in just the first half of 2025, the frequency is unusually high for a marquee brand like Mercedes-Benz. Globally, Mercedes has recalled nearly 93,000 vehicles in the US this week alone. Recall date Affected models Total vehicles recalled January 14 GLC, AMG GT, S Class, G Class, AMG E Class96February 3 C Class, E Class2546February 21 C Class, CLE60March 12AMG E 53 70March 29 AMG GT 63S, AMG S 63 E10


NDTV
15 hours ago
- Automotive
- NDTV
Mercedes-Benz Issues Recall Over Fire Risk In India- Is Your Luxury Car Affected?
Mercedes-Benz India has issued a recall for multiple models in the country over a potential fire risk. Specifically, the latest recall from the German brand covers models like EQS sedan, GLC, AMG SL 55, and S-Class. The update on the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) confirms that a total of 30 units have been affected. With this one on the list, the brand now has a total of six voluntary recalls so far this year. Based on the announcement by the brand, a total of 16 EQS sedans are affected by this issue, in addition to nine S-Class models, three GLC vehicles, and two AMG SLs. To address the problem, Mercedes-Benz is expected to contact the owners of the affected vehicles to schedule an appointment and rectify the problem at no cost. All of the affected units of the aforementioned models were manufactured between 22 July 2023 and 20 March 2024. The recall note from the brand read, "It has been identified that the fuse boxes might not have been reworked correctly. As a result, systems connected to the fuse might fail, and the vehicle might lose its propulsion without prior warning, and the restraint functions or the instrument cluster might also be impaired, increasing the risk of a crash and injuries. Under such specific circumstances, a potential risk of a thermal incident in the vehicle cannot be excluded." Before this, the brand had issued a recall in March to address a similar fire risk. Meanwhile, other recalls were addressing a software glitch and an issue with the front passenger airbag. Along with it, there was another recall in January 2025 addressing models like GLC, AMG GT, S-Class, G-Class, and AMG E Class pertaining to a fuel delivery module.