Aston Martin, producer of some of the world's most expensive cars, will recall 111 vehicles on the Chinese mainland due to a faulty tire-pressure monitoring system, a media report said.
The affected models are imported DB11s manufactured between November 9, 2016, and May 26, 2017, Xinhua news agency cited the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine as saying on Monday.
The model has a faulty monitoring system which may fail to work when tire pressure levels are low and could lead to potential risks, the department said in a statement on its website.
The recall will begin on August 1 and all faulty parts will be repaired free of charge.
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