Porsche recalls more than 170k vehicles due to rearview camera issue


According to the recall notice, the rearview image may fail to appear when the vehicle is in reverse, diminishing the driver’s visibility and heightening the chances of an accident.

WASHINGTON — Porsche, the prestigious German carmaker, has announced a recall affecting approximately 173,538 vehicles due to malfunctioning rearview cameras.

The recall was formally issued on December 19, 2025, with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration stating that notification letters will be dispatched to affected vehicle owners by February 16.

The absence of the rearview display while reversing compromises the driver’s rearward visibility, thus raising the potential risk of collisions, as outlined in the recall documentation.

Authorized dealers will provide a complimentary software update to resolve this issue once it becomes available. Impacted owners will receive a notification on February 16, with a subsequent letter following when the remedy is ready for their vehicles.

Recalled Porsche models:

  • 911, 2020-2025
  • Cayenne, 2019-2025
  • Cayenne E-Hybrid, 2019-2025
  • Panamera, 2024-2025
  • Panamera E-Hybrid, 2025 
  • Taycan, 2020-2025

For further information, owners can reach out to Porsche customer service at 1-800-767-7243, referencing recall number ASB2.

Owners may contact Porsche customer service at 1-800-767-7243. Porsche’s number for this recall is ASB2. 

Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) involved in this recall will be searchable on NHTSA.gov beginning January 19, 2026.

You May Also Like

Californians Applaud Satirical Dystopian Depiction of State’s Democratic Governance

A haunting music video portraying California as a dystopian landscape plagued by…

House Democrats Expand ‘Red to Blue’ Program with Eight New Targets

The Democratic Party’s main campaign organization for the House has expanded its…

Kenny Ortega Returns as Judge for 2026 Jerry Herman Awards, Celebrating Over a Decade of Honoring Young Talent

HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES — Celebrated director Kenny Ortega, known for his work…

Britney Spears Dodges Major Jail Time in DUI Case: Latest Court Ruling Unveiled

In a recent development, pop icon Britney Spears has managed to sidestep…

Retiring Spirit Pilot Turns Canceled Farewell Flight into Unforgettable Celebration Amid Airline Shutdown

A retired Spirit Airlines pilot received an unexpected farewell celebration when the…

UN Data Reveals Unexpected Drop in Gaza Child Malnutrition, Challenging Viral Famine Reports

EXCLUSIVE: Rumors of a looming famine in Gaza have been making waves…

Court Documents Reveal Palisades Fire Suspect’s Alleged Obsession with Luigi Mangione and Resentment Towards the Wealthy

Prosecutors have revealed that the man accused of igniting the New Year’s…

Expert Highlights Perilous Conditions of Newark Airport Route Following United Plane-Truck Collision

Numerous pilots have reported close calls and other issues while approaching Newark…

Tragic Lake Shooting Near Oklahoma City Injures 12: Police and Hospital Officials Provide Latest Updates

Edmond, Oklahoma — A peaceful evening turned into chaos Sunday night when…

Historic Broadway Theater Hosting ‘The Book of Mormon’ Engulfed in Fire in New York City

A fire erupted Monday at the historic Eugene O’Neill Theatre in New…

Ex-Global Leader Receives 7-Year Prison Sentence for Resisting Arrest and Additional Charges

A South Korean appeals court has handed a seven-year prison sentence to…

Justice Alito Temporarily Reinstates FDA Rule for Mailing Abortion Pill Mifepristone, Impacting Access Nationwide

Washington — In a significant move on Monday, Justice Samuel Alito temporarily…