Volkswagen of America has issued a stop-sale on the all-wheel-drive versions of its new Taos compact crossover, telling dealers earlier this week to halt sales on the models because “an issue may cause the vehicle to shut off while in use.”

Dealers in the U.S. were informed of the unidentified problem Monday, Mark Gillies, a spokesman for VW confirmed, adding that the German company “is now following the required NHTSA reporting time frame.” He said he was unaware of any injuries related to the unexpected shutdowns.

The notice sent to dealers said customers with Taos vehicles equipped with VW’s 4Motion awd system alleged that their vehicle’s engine “has shut off unexpectedly when coming to a stop.” The notice said that VW was “working on a repair to address the issue; at this time a repair is not available.”

VW launched the 2022 Taos in the second quarter of this year and sold 4,939 in its first months on dealer lots. The Taos is one of two VW compact crossovers, along with the Tiguan, the brand’s highest-selling vehicle in the U.S., and starts at a lower price with less standard equipment.

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