
Swedish car manufacturer Volvo added a new one to its electric cars in recent months.
EX30, the brand's smallest car, was developed as an alternative to electric SUV models such as XC40 Recharge and C40 Recharge.
The EX30 offers three other engine options and two different battery types. Thus, the user has the freedom to choose the most suitable battery technology according to his needs.
There are software issues
Volvo postponed the delivery of its fully electric small SUV model due to a problem in its software.
Produced vehicles are being recalled
Volvo announced that due to the software problem in question, almost all of the 72 thousand EX30s produced so far have been recalled.
In the official statement of the Swedish manufacturer, it is stated that the problem is observed on the main screen.
The error in question causes the speedometer to go into test mode and disappear while driving.
Thanks to the EX30's remote update support, users will not need to take their vehicles to their dealers.
In addition, the EX90's production limit is also reportedly in trouble due to software issues.
The model, which has been expected to go into production for a long time, hit the production line in America last week. However, sources say that production may be postponed again.