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14 Audi Models Recalled

Software glitch updates to fix instrument panels that can go dark.

April 11, 2025
14 Audi Models Recalled

The Q8 is one of 14 2021 Audi models affected by the software flaw.

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Volkswagen recalled more than 44,000 2021 vehicles of various models due to potential for instrument panel failure that presents crash risk.

A software error can lead to failure of the vehicles’ “virtual cockpit” when the technology notes an internal flaw and shuts down to protect it, Volkswagen says in a recall report filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

When the panel goes dark, the driver won’t see vehicle gear or speed, in addition to other indicators.

Audi had gotten about 2,300 consumer complaints about the issue but said it was unaware of any accidents involving it.

The automaker estimates 2% of the vehicle population is affected by the software flaw. The following models are recalled:

  • SQ8

  • A6 SEDAN

  • A7

  • A8

  • Q7

  • Q8

  • RS6 Avant

  • RS7 

  • RSQ8

  • S6 SEDAN

  • S7

  • S8

  • A6 Allroad

  • SQ7

Dealers will update the vehicles’ instrument panel module software. Audi is scheduled to mail notices to owners on May 30.

ANOTHER RECENT RECALL: VWs, Audis Recalled

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