Volkswagen has announced a new recall affecting tens of thousands of ID.4 electric vehicles in the United States, citing potential overheating risks within high-voltage battery cells. In certain cases, the automaker is advising owners to park outdoors after charging and limit how their vehicles are charged until permanent fixes are applied.

Volkswagen Issues ID.4 Battery Recall as Fire Risk Prompts New Charging Guidance


Recall Scope and Vehicles Affected

The recall impacts more than 45,000 Volkswagen ID.4 electric SUVs sold in the U.S. across multiple model years. While all recalled vehicles involve concerns related to battery cell integrity, the level of risk varies significantly depending on production date and battery configuration.

Volkswagen has issued three separate recalls within a two-month period, each addressing a different subset of vehicles. According to the company, only a small fraction of the affected ID.4s face the highest probability of a battery fire.


Highest-Risk Vehicles Face Parking and Charging Limits

The most serious concerns apply to 1,299 ID.4 units built between November 3, 2022, and September 22, 2024. Volkswagen reports that these vehicles may contain battery cells with misaligned internal electrodes, a defect that can lead to overheating and, in rare cases, fire.

Owners of these vehicles are advised to:

Volkswagen confirmed that four battery-related fires have been reported in connection with this issue.


How Volkswagen Is Addressing the Cell Defect

The affected high-risk vehicles fall under two earlier recalls issued in December 2025 and later expanded. Initially, 311 vehicles were identified, followed by an additional 318 units added weeks later. A further expansion in January 2026 brought the total to 1,299 vehicles.

For these ID.4s, dealers will inspect the battery packs and replace affected cell modules with new components at no cost to owners.


A Separate Recall Covers Nearly 44,000 More ID.4s

On the same day as the latest recall expansion, Volkswagen issued a third recall covering 43,881 ID.4 EVs from the 2023–2025 model years. These vehicles are linked to a similar concern involving battery cell overheating, but they are not subject to parking restrictions or fast-charging limitations.

Owners of these vehicles may continue to:

  • Park indoors

  • Use DC fast chargers

  • Operate the vehicle normally

However, the recall still acknowledges a potential fire risk if battery cells overheat, even though the likelihood is considered lower.


Root Cause Remains Unclear

Volkswagen stated that despite extensive analysis of vehicle and battery data, neither the company nor SK Battery America has yet identified the precise root cause of the defective cells. The uncertainty has contributed to the broader scope of the recall.

Some owners may notice reduced driving range or limited performance if battery safety systems detect irregularities.


Software Update and Battery Health Checks Planned

To mitigate risk in the larger recall group, Volkswagen plans to:

  • Perform a battery health diagnostic

  • Install self-discharge detection (SDD) software, designed to identify abnormal battery behavior early

  • Replace any defective battery modules discovered during inspections

All repairs and software updates will be performed free of charge.

Volkswagen Issues ID.4 Battery Recall as Fire Risk Prompts New Charging Guidance


What Owners Should Do Now

Volkswagen advises ID.4 owners to check their VIN against recall notices and follow all interim safety instructions until repairs are completed. While battery fires remain rare, the company emphasizes caution until all affected vehicles are fully remedied.

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