General Motors Temporarily Stops Sales Of EV Blazers Related To Software Issues

JAKARTA - General Motor has suspended temporary sales for the 2024 1980 EV due to software problems and will make a massive update.

As reported by TechCrunch, Monday, December 25, 2023, the automaker said that there was a problem with SUV screens and charging at DC Fast Charging. Of course, this is a concern in itself.

In addition,ars reported that two months after the purchase of Chevrolet▁terbiter EV RS AWD 2024 for its long-term test fleet, the SUV had been on the dealers for two weeks with 23 diagnostic test error codes.

Responding to this, in a statement given to The Verge, Chevrolet's Director of Communications, Chad Lyons, said the company was moving quickly to make improvements.

Our team is working fast to make improvements. Owners will be contacted with more information on how to schedule their updates," he said, quoted by The Verge.

On the other hand, Chevrolet's Vice President, Scott Bell, said that he realized there were a small number of customers experiencing quality problems related to software at the EV Blazer.

"Customer satisfaction is our priority. Therefore, we will temporarily suspend new shipments," he explained.

However, General Motor did not confirm how many electric cars with a range of 550 km were affected. He only said the number was limited.