SAVWIPL Recalls Kushaq, Slavia, Virtus, And Others Over Seatbelt-Related Issues

Second seatbelt recall hits Skoda VW India; faulty parts affect five models manufactured since December 2021.

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SAVWIPL Recalls Kushaq, Slavia, Virtus, And Others Over Seatbelt-Related Issues

Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Private Limited has announced a recall for its recently launched lineup. The recall includes two sedans, namely Volkswagen Virtus and Skoda Slavia. It also consists of three SUVs- Skoda Kylaq, Skoda Kushaq, and Volkswagen Taigun. It must be noted that it is the second recall by the brand within a year. The brand has clarified that the models of the car may have seatbelt-related issues, for which the recall decision has been taken for models manufactured between December 2021 to May 2025.

Skoda Kylaq

The official recall document issued by SIAM reads- "This concern was identified during the ongoing quality inspection for Skoda Kushaq, Slavia, and Kylaq manufactured during the aforesaid period. 1. Rear seatbelt assembly (Left side / Right side)- Metal Base frame crack 2. Front/Rear seat belt incorrect part installed." Also, the data mentions that the recall affects 860 units of the Skoda cars (includes- Kushaq, Slavia & Kylaq) and 961 units of the Volkswagen models (Taigun & Virtus).

Volkswagen Virtus

While the newly launched Volkswagen Golf GTI and Taigan R Line face no trouble, as they are available as CBU. Following the recall, the brand is expected to directly reach out to the customer. Meanwhile, the existing user can also check for the recall notification for their models on the official website by entering their 17-character VIN or by visiting their nearest dealership.

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It must be noted that Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Private Limited also issued a recall for these car models in May due to similar seatbelt-related issues that affected a total of 47,235 units.

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