Porsche is recalling all Taycan EVs sold globally to fix an issue with a front brake hose that might crack and leak brake fluid, which can lead to reduced braking power. In total, the German sports car maker has sold over 150,000 Taycans since the swoopy four-door EV debuted in 2020. In the United States, almost 32,000 cars are affected by the recall, starting with the 2020 model year and ending with the latest, 2025 Taycan.
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