China Customs warns of risk of spontaneous combustion in imported Audi cars
According to the information released by the General Administration of Customs, the customs recently found that two imported Audi vehicles (type A5 2.0T F5SDKYAF6A0) had spontaneously ignited in the container during the inspection of imported vehicles at the port. Import work for this model has been suspended.
The cause of spontaneous combustion was investigated by the General Administration of Customs and confirmed by Audi. The vehicle spontaneously ignites because the conductive bracket of the starter motor has an internal short circuit risk due to manufacturing and assembly process problems.
At the same time, Audi provided a list of imported Audi vehicles equipped with the same starting motors. The list shows that the problem vehicles include A4 2.0T, A5 2.0T, A6 2.0T, and A7 2.0T.
And from the list, it can be found that the vehicles involved are all 2.0T version models, with more than 1,800 vehicles, of which more than 600 are already on sale. Audi will then eliminate the risk by replacing all vehicles with a new safe start motor.
Last year, Audi's cumulative sales in China reached 690,000 units, a year-on-year increase of 4.1%. With over 40% of Audi's global market share, China has become its largest single market. And the proportion of Audi's domestic models in China is gradually increasing, reaching 91.6%.
Although the proportion of Audi models produced in China is gradually increasing, imported cars are still a large market. Because such as A5, A7 and other extremely personalized, characteristic models, very popular with young consumers today.
In addition, it is worth mentioning that the domestically produced A7L extended version project has landed on SAIC Volkswagen and will meet consumers as soon as this year.