Jaguar Land Rover earlier apologised for gearbox issues via its microblog after being criticised by state television on Sunday along with peers Volkswagen AG and Nissan Motor Co.
The automaker is already under the spotlight of Chinese regulators investigating possible anti-competitive behaviour in the world's largest auto market, where the firm has said slowing growth is likely to halve its sales expansion rate this year.
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Jaguar Land Rover said it will upgrade gearbox software free of charge, and extend the warranty period of affected gearboxes to 7 years after the date of purchase from 3 years, or 240,000 km rather than 100,000 km, whichever comes first.
On Thursday, China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine requested the recall in a statement on its website.
The automaker, owned by India's Tata Motor Ltd, must take immediate measures to recall and repair defective vehicles and extend their warranty period, the AQSIQ said.
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