Car giant Volvo has recalled 195 plug-in hybrid vehicles sold in Australia over a fault which could trigger a vehicle fire.

The recall is for four models – the XC60 and XC90 SUVs, the S60 sedan and the V60 wagon.

“Due to a manufacturing defect, the cell modules installed in the high voltage battery may be defective,” said Volvo Cars Australia.

“As a result, it could cause a thermal overload leading to a vehicle fire when the vehicle is parked with a fully charged battery.

Volvo is recalling its XC90 SUVs
The Volvo XC90 SUV is one of the models subject to the recall. (Vehicle Recalls Australia)

“A vehicle fire could increase the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants, other road users, bystanders and/or damage to property.”

Owners of affected vehicles should contact their authorised Volvo dealership to arrange for the repair work to be carried out, free of charge.

For more information, call Volvo customer care on 1300 787 802.

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