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Deepal follows BYD, Honda and Tesla in being caught by Australian regulation

The Deepal E07 Multitruck is the latest model to breach an Australian Design Rule (ADR) regarding child seat anchorage points.

Last week, Deepal Australia confirmed this Daily Sparkz It had “temporarily paused sales and deliveries of the MY25 E07 to complete necessary compliance work.” The company also said it would contact affected customers directly and provide updates.

While the company confirmed that the matter was “not security-related,” it declined to confirm what the compliance issue was and how it was resolved.

Now the company has emailed existing owners of its large five-seat SUV, which can be transformed into something of a pickup truck by extending the rear glass roof and lowering the tailgate, to confirm what the problem is. And as expected it refers to ADR 34/03 (anchorages for child restraint systems).

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“Certain MY25 Deepal E07 vehicles were manufactured without a child restraint anchorage in the rear center seat position as required by Australian Design Rule 34/03,” reads the email shared by a user on the Deepal E07 Australia Group on Facebook.

“Without a child restraint anchor in the rear center seat position, a child restraint system cannot be used in the center seat position.

“If a child seat is installed in the middle rear seat position without an appropriate anchor point, the restraint belt may not function as designed and there is a risk of an accident, increasing the risk of injury to the child occupant.

“This is considered a breach of regulations and Deepal Australia will therefore be undertaking a recall campaign to address the issue.”