Ferrari has notified the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of the need to call 541 units of the Purosangue SUV to the workshops due to an electrical problem in the fuse box that may cause issues with the braking system.
The recall now revealed by the company from Maranello applies to all units sold between 2023 and 2025 that were produced before February 18 of this year.
The Italian sports car manufacturer became aware of the electrical problems earlier this month when the issue first arose in a Purosangue on the Chinese market.
Ferrari stated that it has not received any warranty claims or reports of incidents or injuries as a result of the braking system failure caused by the electrical problem.
Ferrari will notify both owners and dealerships for the repair of the malfunction by September 21. It is worth noting that this is a significant recall for the Italian brand, considering that the last one involved only 13 vehicles.