Volkswagen Recall 2025: Atlas, ID. Buzz, and Taigun Affected

Volkswagen Recall 2025
Volkswagen Recall 2025: Atlas, ID. Buzz, and Taigun Affected

Volkswagen recall 2025 has been announced, impacting several models globally due to safety concerns. The recall encompasses issues ranging from rearview camera glitches to seatbelt compliance problems, affecting models like the Atlas, ID. Buzz, and Taigun.

Details of the Volkswagen Recall 2025

Atlas and Cross Sport: Rearview Camera Glitch

Volkswagen has recalled over 170,000 units of its 2024 and 2025 Atlas and Cross Sport models due to a malfunction in the rearview camera system. The glitch can cause distorted images, posing a potential crash hazard and failing to meet federal safety standards. Owners are advised to contact their local dealers for a free software update to rectify the issue.

ID. Buzz: Third-Row Seatbelt Compliance

The 2025 ID. Buzz electric van is under recall for non-compliance with U.S. seatbelt regulations. The third-row bench seat, designed for two occupants, exceeds the width limit, potentially accommodating a third passenger without a seatbelt. Approximately 5,600 units are affected. Volkswagen plans to install fixed unpadded trim parts to reduce the seating area, ensuring compliance. Read more.

India: Taigun and Virtus Rear Seatbelt Issue

In India, Volkswagen is recalling 21,513 units of the Taigun and Virtus models manufactured between May 24, 2024, and April 1, 2025. The recall addresses a potential defect in the rear seatbelt assembly that could compromise passenger safety during a frontal collision. The company is proactively reaching out to affected customers for free inspections and necessary repairs.

Volkswagen recall 2025 Customer Guidance and Next Steps

Volkswagen urges all owners of the affected models to check their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the official Volkswagen recall website or contact their local dealerships to determine if their vehicle is part of the recall. Prompt action will ensure safety and compliance with regulatory standards.

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