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    Volvo Recalls Hybrid Models in Israel Over Battery Safety Concerns

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    What’s happening

    Volvo has announced a recall for its plug-in hybrid vehicles from model years 2020 to 2022, which affects the S60, V60, S90, V90, and the XC60 and XC90 SUVs. This proactive measure follows the identification of a potential defect in a supplier’s production line, which could cause batteries to overheat.

    Why it matters

    Safety is paramount for Israel’s automotive scene, as nearly 1,000 Volvos in the country, reflecting one-seventh of the cars delivered in that period, require this correction. By swiftly addressing potential battery issues, Volvo ensures consumer safety and confidence, further cementing their commitment to providing secure and reliable transportation solutions in Israel.

    The big picture

    Volvo’s recall mirrors an earlier action by BMW in Israel but on a much larger scale. Whereas BMW’s recall impaired only 25 vehicles, Volvo impelled a significant portion of its hybrids to remain uncharged until rectified. Nonetheless, this affirms the Israeli market’s crucial role in ensuring global vehicle safety standards—all while highlighting the strength of local market alliances with international brands committed to pushing technological safety boundaries.

    What to watch

    As automakers strive for innovative eco-friendly solutions, such rigorous safety responses ensure developments continue with consumer welfare as the utmost priority. Volvo’s quick action demonstrates a leader in automotive reliability ensuring unhindered advancements while standing with Israeli partners and patrons in transport technology advancements.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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