GWM & Haval Recalls — Australia & UK

Written and edited by Ethan Cole, Editor-in-Chief · ✓ Technically reviewed by Daniel Wei Chen — Senior Chinese Automotive Diagnostics & Repair Specialist, Sydney · 21 August 2026.

Four official recalls cover GWM in Australia — and the pattern is unmistakable: all four sit in the ute/off-road family and the new H7. The volume sellers — Jolion, H6 and Ora — have zero Australian recalls to date, an absence worth stating plainly. The most serious item: the Cannon Alpha’s steering-harness recall — sudden loss of power steering or engine shutdown — check that VIN before anything else.

Australia — official register (vehiclerecalls.gov.au)

ReferenceDateModelCarsIssue
REC-006516
(8825BC9)
Dec 2025Cannon Alpha PHEV, Tank 300 HEV, Tank 500 HEV/PHEV (2025)1,445High-voltage shielding: a shield ring may be ungrounded — engine/transmission communication faults, warning lights, reduced torque, weakened hybrid cooling. Free fix.
REC-006513
(8825CC3)
Dec 2025Haval H7 (2024–25)680Headrest locking groove may be out of spec — the headrest could detach in a severe frontal crash. Free inspection.
REC-006410
(88255C6)
Aug 2025Cannon Alpha — all variants (2023–25)2,457Steering: the EPS wiring harness can contact the driveshaft and get damaged — sudden loss of power steering or engine shutdown without warning. Book immediately.
REC-006123
(8823BC5)
Oct 2024GWM Cannon diesel (2023)2,872Fire risk: wrong lubricant on the fuel-filter O-ring — seal degrades, diesel can leak. Free O-ring replacement.

Source: Australian Government vehicle recall register, read directly from the official recall pages (21 August 2026). Check your car: vehiclerecalls.gov.au · GWM recall line: 1800 038 100 · [email protected].

United Kingdom

No DVSA recalls are recorded for GWM (Ora) in the UK to date — checked 21 August 2026, re-checked weekly. The UK news is a market event instead: the Ora 03 was withdrawn from sale in April 2026. If you own one, the recall picture is clean, but the ownership question is continuity — GWM’s public commitments cover servicing and parts for the existing fleet; keep your service network receipts, and check gov.uk/check-vehicle-recall periodically as for any car.

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Disclaimer: Recall data changes; this page reflects the official registers as of the date below and is re-checked on a weekly cycle. Your VIN check on the official registers linked above is always the authoritative answer. Last verified: 21 August 2026.