Recent Updates

 

07/06/2024 12:00 PM

How Lynn Calder took Ineos from tough beginnings to success

 

07/06/2024 12:00 PM

Why car buyers will be the ones paying for ZEV fines

 

07/05/2024 12:00 PM

Last chance saloon: tracing the pop culture heritage of the Jaguar XF

 

07/05/2024 12:00 PM

What are the chances of a British winner at Silverstone?

 

07/05/2024 12:00 PM

Caterham 360R spawns one-off tribute to military helicopter

 

07/05/2024 12:00 PM

Porsche's gamble to race cars using carbon-neutral fuel

 

07/05/2024 12:00 PM

BMW priming futuristic electric sports car

 

07/05/2024 12:00 AM

Change Makers Podcast: What even is a ‘car dealer’ in 2024? (ep.11)

 

07/05/2024 12:00 AM

EU tariffs on Chinese electric cars begin today

 

07/05/2024 12:00 AM

Volkswagen ID Buzz GTX

<<    114   115   116   117   118   >>

EV, Hybrid, Hydrogen, Solar & more 21st century mobility!

< Prev    of 6163   Next >
Volvo EX30 owners refunded over software issues
Tuesday, Jul 02, 2024 12:00 AM
volvo ex30 review 2024 28 front static Issues range from screens going black and steering-wheel buttons not responding to cars not charging

Volvo is working to fix a number of serious software issues with the EX30 that has, Autocar has been told, resulted in some owners handing their cars back.

These issues, owners say, range from screens going black and steering-wheel buttons not responding to cars not charging and even emergency braking systems randomly activating.

Owners have also shared stories and images online of bricked infotainment touchscreens, incorrect information displayed (such as time and range), profiles reverting back to factory settings and driver aids failing.

Some issues have been so crippling that owners have returned their cars to Volvo for full refunds, Autocar has been told.

In response, a Volvo spokesperson said in a statement: “We recognise that this is not what they expect from their Volvo car, and we are working to remedy this as swiftly as possible with the minimum of inconvenience to our customers.”

The EX30 relies heavily on its software, with most key functions, including the headlights, wing mirrors and climate control, accessed through its central touchscreen.

The electric crossover’s physical controls are limited to window switches, door locks and hazard warning buttons, with steering column switches controlling drive selection, indicators and wiper control. 

Volvo has told Autocar that the EX30 has been taken off of its UK online configurator because a 2025-model-year version is due on 8 July. The firm insists the machine remains on sale, with examples currently in dealer stock available,and customers able to go to a dealer and pre-select an MY2025 version while the configurator is updated.

Volvo confirmed that any changes being made for MY2025 “will be minimal”, given that software changes can be applied over the air.

This isn’t the first time Volvo, owned by Chinese colossus Geely, has experienced issues with the EX30’s software. Before it hit forecourts in February, Volvo held back examples while key “debugging” software updates were performed.

The company previously told Autocar that no major changes would be made until it had received data and feedback from customers.

< Prev    of 6163   Next >
Leave a Comment
* Name
* Email (will not be published)
*
Click on me to change image  * Enter verification code (Click on the CAPTCHA to refresh the image!)
* - Reqiured fields