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Bentley Motors Limited — Bentley bentayga hybrid – software update for hv battery management controller (re25/46 rd74)

Brand: Bentley Motors Limited Model/Code: RE25/46 (RD74) Recall Date: 13 January 2026 Source: DVSA Reference: R-2025-526
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⚠ What You Should Do

Installation of new software into the Battery Management controller (BMC) to detect potential issues with the performance of the battery modules.

Recall Details

Defect: For certain vehicles a defect may be present in the cell modules of the 48Ah High Voltage Battery which could result in overheating during charging. Overheating of the battery cell modules during charging (or shortly afterwards) may lead to a thermal event.

Remedy: Installation of new software into the Battery Management controller (BMC) to detect potential issues with the performance of the battery modules.

Vehicles affected: 104

DVSA Recall Reference: R/2025/526

Make: BENTLEY MOTORS LIMITED | Model: Bentayga Hybrid

To check if your specific vehicle is affected, visit the DVSA vehicle recall checker, select your vehicle make and model, and look for recall reference R/2025/526.

Why This Product Is Dangerous

For certain vehicles a defect may be present in the cell modules of the 48Ah High Voltage Battery which could result in overheating during charging. Overheating of the battery cell modules during charging (or shortly afterwards) may lead to a thermal event.

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