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Volvo faces a overhaul of electric and hybrid plug-in vehicles due to brake system failure caused by software upgrades
Volvo asks EV drivers to stop using one-pedal-drive mode
Volvo is recalling almost 12,000 EV and PHEV models in the U.S. over a possible issue with the brakes, and asking drivers to stop using their vehicle's one-pedal-driving mode until it's corrected. The safety campaign specifically covers 11,469 examples of the 2020-2026 XC90 PHEV; 2022-2026 XC60 PHEV; 2023 Volvo C40 EV; 2023-2024 XC40 EV; 2023-2025 S60 PHEV; 2024-2025 V60 PHEV; 2025 EC40; 2025 S90 PHEV; and 2025-2026 EX40. It is unclear how many …
The manufacturer has asked owners of more than ten thousand electric and plug-in hybrid models not to use single-pedal driving. The so-called regenerative braking is used in electric and plug-in ... ...
Many say, and some with 'retintintin', that electric cars or current plug-in hybrids are 'wheeled computers'. And they don't lack a certain reason. Or, if not, tell Volvo, who called for review just a few days ago to 14,000 of their cars because of a brake problem, which could fail under very specific conditions... due to a software update launched last April by the Swedish brand itself. NHTSA, the National Traffic Safety Administration of the U…
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