SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's quality watchdog has asked British luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover to recall Range Rover Evoque SUVs, following a media report which said the vehicles used faulty gearboxes.
The Tata Motor Ltd-owned
AQSIQ said it had also asked the firm and its dealers to contact buyers to organise after-sales services like repairs, and had advised customs authorities to monitor imports of the Evoque SUVs.
Chinese state television on Sunday criticised Land Rover for gearbox problems in some of its vehicles in a consumer show that also targeted other carmakers such as Volkswagen AG
Land Rover, which is among carmakers being probed in China for possible anti-competitive behaviour, in October forecast sales growth in China to roughly halve this year amid slower expansion of the world's largest auto market.
(Reporting by Brenda Goh; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)


