Daily Archive: June 5, 2023
BMW recalls 99 EVs in China for risk of power output interruption
The recall involves the locally produced i3 and iX3, as well as the imported i4, i7 and iX EVs.
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BMW has carried out another electric vehicle (EV) recall in China, albeit in small numbers.
The German luxury carmaker is recalling a total of 99 EVs in China from June 2, involving locally produced i3 and iX3, as well as imported i4, i7 and iX, according to a Friday announcement on China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) website.
Specifically, this includes 42 China-made i3 EVs with production dates from May 3, 2022 to April 12, 2023, and 47 China-made iX3 EVs with production dates from September 22, 2021 to March 2, 2023.
The recall of these EVs is being conducted by BMW Brilliance, BMW's joint venture in China.
The recall of imported vehicles includes five i4 EVs with production dates from December 15, 2021 to October 6, 2022, one imported i7 EV with production date on September 20, 2022, and four imported iX EVs with production dates from February 4, 2022 to September 27, 2022.
The recall of these imported EVs is being conducted by BMW China Automotive Trading Ltd.
The cable bridge of the high-voltage battery monitoring electronics cell supervision circuits (CSC) in the vehicles covered by the recall is not properly locked into place, and in extreme cases, the CSC is unable to effectively monitor the high-voltage battery, the announcement said.
In the event of such a situation, the CSC will perform fail-safe measures to stop the power output of the high-voltage battery, resulting in a possible power interruption in the moving vehicle, according to the announcement.
BMW Brilliance and BMW China will replace the high-voltage battery monitoring electronics for the vehicles free of charge to eliminate the safety hazard.
BMW last recalled EVs in China on March 29, when one locally produced i3 and 136 imported i4 EVs were involved.
BMW Brilliance retail sales in China rose 8.4 percent to 217,636 vehicles in January-April, ranking ninth with a 3.7 percent share, according to China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) rankings last month.
BMW's EV sales did not make it into any of the CPCA's rankings.
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NIO ES7 and ET7 wait times get slightly longer
Wait times for both the NIO ES7 and ET7 have gone from about 3 weeks to 3-4 weeks.
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Wait times for two NIO (NYSE: NIO) models have gotten slightly longer, the latest check by CnEVPost shows.
The current wait time for the NIO ES7 is 3-4 weeks, slightly higher than the about 3 weeks as shown previously, according to the NIO App.
NIO launched the ES7 on June 15, 2022, the company's second model based on the NT 2.0 platform after the ET7, and the first SUV on that second-generation platform.
The first delivery of the NIO ES7 was on August 28, 2022. NIO does not disclose ES7's deliveries when it announces monthly delivery figures.
The last change in the model's wait time was on June 1, from about four weeks to about three weeks.
The latest wait time for the NIO ET7 is also 3-4 weeks, slightly higher than the previous wait time of about 3 weeks.
The last change in the sedan's wait time was on April 28, from about 4 weeks to about 3 weeks.
On the first day of the Shanghai auto show on April 18, NIO launched the 2023 ET7 at the same prices as the previous version. Deliveries of the new ET7 began on May 19.
Except for the ES7 and ET7, the expected delivery dates for NIO's other models remain unchanged today.
Deliveries of the new ES8 are expected to start in June, the wait time for the new ES6 is still not shown, the EC7 is about 5 weeks and the ET5 is about 3 weeks, information from the NIO App monitored by CnEVPost shows.
NIO delivered 6,155 vehicles in May, down 7.55 percent from April and down 12.37 percent year-on-year, according to data released on June 1.
NIO plans to launch a new model based on the NT 2.0, the ET5 Touring, a midsize electric wagon that will begin deliveries to customers in June, the company said in announcing the May deliveries.
(Screenshots on June 5.)
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