Porsche's rumored Taycan recall was made official in no time. Over a sudden power loss issue, the German car manufacturer has recalled approximately 43,000 Taycan Cross Turismo and Taycan Cross Turismo electric vehicles worldwide. To receive an hour-long software upgrade, your electric sports sedan will need to be taken to a workshop. Porsche stated that you can continue driving until the update is available.Porsche stated that the bug was already fixed for models currently in production.NHTSA investigated nine instances in which power was cut while cars were moving, and six cars refused to start. This prompted the recall. Autoblog reported that Porsche discovered the problem in 130 vehicles after its own investigation. There have been no reports of injuries or collisions.Porsche has enjoyed strong sales of the Taycan, despite the recall. The EV is so popular in the US, it has outsold the Panamera, 911 and 718. Although this won't cause sales to drop, Porsche is still trying convince buyers that electric motors are worth the sacrifice of its legendary gas engines. However, some might be hesitant to switch to EVs, even though they're more reliable.