Porsche issues a recall for the Carrera GT with new tires and safety updates

Porsche issues recall for Carrera GT with new tires and safety updates
Porsche issues recall for Carrera GT with new tires and safety updates (Instagram / @porsche)

The Porsche is conducting a recall for the Carrera GT, offering all owners new Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires as part of the correction for a previous issue related to corrosion in the suspension joints.

Although the automaker took over a year to develop this solution, the tire update is a significant aspect of the campaign, as the Carrera GT is known for its difficulty in handling and the risks associated with using old tires.

The recall is a way for Porsche to ensure the safety of its vehicles, especially considering the reputation of the Carrera GT and the notable accidents that have occurred over the years.

Many of these cars remain stored for long periods, leading to tire deterioration, even if the tread depth seems acceptable. The inclusion of new modern tires aims to improve the safety and performance of the car.

In addition to providing new titanium suspension components worth $109,000, Porsche is also encouraging owners to return to dealerships, offering a $3,500 service credit.

The automaker aims not only to resolve safety issues but also to maintain a good relationship with owners and boost future sales, such as the new hypercar Mission X.

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