
Image: CarExpert


Image: CarExpert
AutoExec Summary
Volvo has delayed the first deliveries of its EX30 small SUV overseas due to a software issue, marking the second time in the past 12 months that one of the Swedish brand’s electric vehicles has been postponed. The issue has since been resolved, with deliveries of the EX30 now underway in certain markets. The software update can’t be performed over-the-air, requiring affected EX30s to be fixed at a physical service centre. The Volvo EX30 was scheduled to arrive in Australian showrooms before 2024, but it’s unclear if the local launch timing has been affected.
Brands mentioned: Volvo, Geely
MEMBER ACCESS
NOT A MEMBER?
Subscribe now to see all the day’s headlines and more