Volvo pledges EX60 won’t have software flaws that hurt EX30 and EX90
Volvo admits the EX30 and EX90, the first in its new range of electric cars, were not up to scratch on technology when they reached showrooms – but it promises the new EX60 won’t be the same. Volvo has vowed to bounce back from the software glitches that plagued the rollout of its recent range of EX30 and EX90 electric cars, and has its sights set on rebuilding trust with customers. The Chinese-owned Swedish car maker claims the new, mid-size EX60 electric SUV, due in Australia later this year, will not suffer the same issues, thanks to new ‘SPA3’ underpinnings and updated technology with Google Gemini AI built-in. The EX30 and EX90 were criticised following their 2023 and 2024 launches, respectively, for glitches in their infotainment and vehicle control systems. These included an electric motor error in an EX30 tested by Drive – and a maligned keycard entry system if the phone-as-a-key function was not used. Software issues prompted a...