Volvo XC90 (2019 – 2025)

Volvo-XC90-2019-2025-brakes-accident

The vehicle’s braking functionality can be disabled while using ‘B’ mode (in plug-in hybrid cars) or One Pedal Drive (in pure electric cars), after coasting downhill. This can lead to a collision and increase the risk of accidents and injuries.

The plug-in hybrid variants of the Volvo XC90 affected by this recall were manufactured between 17 May 2019 and 11 June 2025.

Volvo recall code: R10329
Affected models (type codes): plug-in hybrid variants of the S60 (224), V60 (225), XC60 (246), S90 (234), S90L (238), V90 (235), XC90 (256), XC40 (536), and electric models EC40 (539), EX40 (536)
Vehicle numbers (worldwide): 76,365
The VIN ranges are as follows:
– 0125085 to 0178982
– 0137773 to 0237484
– 0045855 to 0997637
– 0530236 to 0821348
– 0078082 to 0101247
– 0347329 to 0423531

Source: Rapex Alert 28/2025 SR/02503/25

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