Home Industry Automotive Mercedes to recall one million cars on fear of faulty brakes: AFP More than 993,000 vehicles were being recalled worldwide, of which 70,000 were in Germany by Bloomberg June 6, 2022 Mercedes-Benz Group will recall almost a million vehicles worldwide because of a potential problem with the braking system, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported, citing the German federal transport authority. The regulator, known as KBA, said in a statement June 1 that the affected cars were built between 2004 and 2015 and belong to the ML and GL sports utility vehicle series as well as the R-Class luxury minivan, according to AFP. Mercedes confirmed the recall in a statement to AFP, saying a “particularly strong or hard” braking maneuver could cause mechanical damage to the vehicles’ brake booster in “rare cases” of very severe corrosion. More than 993,000 vehicles were being recalled worldwide, of which 70,000 were in Germany, AFP reported. Tags Brakes Federal Transport Authority Germany Mercedes vehicles 0 Comments You might also like Interview: Can Presight AI do a Moneyball for cricket? Dubai Police has added this new luxury EV to its fleet Morocco’s Atlas Lionesses’ debut in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 UAE’s dnata introduces cooking robot at World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo