Volvo EX30 Software Glitches So Bad Some Owners Are Returning Them!

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Episode 408: Francie talks about the issues with the EX30 that are so bad that some owners have chosen to return their cars. How much can we trust automakers to update our cars and fix issues into the future?
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Komentáře • 76

  • @Martin-dx5zs
    @Martin-dx5zs Před 2 měsíci +12

    Ours has been great. The 1.4 update fixed all of the minor bugs we previously experienced. Couldn’t be happier with our Twin Motor Ultra EX30

    • @wtfgogu
      @wtfgogu Před 2 měsíci +1

      I'm avoiding the 1.4 update because Waze isn't working on that version :)

    • @bekachapell7225
      @bekachapell7225 Před 2 měsíci

      @@wtfgogu Yp, my waze is not working while driving the car, also google map calibration is not on point sometimes and thinks that I am on the the side roads while i am driving on the main road and messes up the whole journey. There are still things they need to fix, plus I've been waiting for Apple Carplay for a long time now

  • @jimparr5412
    @jimparr5412 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Really not interested in buying any vehicle that they expect the user to test for them. If it doesn’t work when sold DONT SELL IT!

    • @mikapeltokorpi7671
      @mikapeltokorpi7671 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Cybertruck, Semi, FSD, Autopilot, Smart Summon, ...

    • @davidrandall2742
      @davidrandall2742 Před 2 měsíci

      Computer and software companies have been using buyers as beta testers for decades.

    • @LxStPW
      @LxStPW Před měsícem

      @@jimparr5412 In that case you should not buy any electronic equipment with software in it like mobile phones … I got several software updates for the OS of my mobile and daily updates of some apps. So that seems to be a general topic and not related to vehicles only.

    • @ElectricEclectic
      @ElectricEclectic Před měsícem

      I’ve got a solution; Just never buy a vehicle. Actually, just never buy anything. Nothing is final, nothing is ever perfect. But you’ll never go wrong with never owning anything.

  • @wtfgogu
    @wtfgogu Před 2 měsíci +5

    I had my EX30 for a few weeks now. There's some small bugs and annoyances but nothing even close to bad enough to think about returning it.
    I do admit they should have taken another 6-9 months or so to fix all of this and provide all the features they promised ( digital phone key, android auto, carplay, etc ).

  • @PGD39able
    @PGD39able Před 2 měsíci +2

    Was thinking of gettin an EX30 but not with issues. I hope Volvo fixes the software problem better than VW has dealt with their ID models. I do own a '23 ID4 Pro AWD and it's been ok with the software but the interface isn't great. No bugs or anything just dealing with the annoying steps and hidden features in the software. They haven't had an update in the two years I've owned my car.

  • @devondias9409
    @devondias9409 Před měsícem

    I have had my EX30 for 2 months now in the UK. I have asked Volvo if I can return it and they said no. This is the most irritating car I have ever been in. There is phantom braking, Lane Assist that only works to steer the car into on coming large vehicles, doors that take up to a minute to unlock, charging cable that will only unlock after repeatedly locking and unlocking the doors, alarms going off on every trip for unknown reasons, google map that spins constantly, the steering wheel was not installed straight, the phone app didn’t work and Volvo was clueless as to how to fix it. I could go on, but you get the picture.

  • @patbarr1351
    @patbarr1351 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thanks, Francie. After Mr. Biden announced the tariffs, I decided to forsake my $500 EX 30 deposit & lease a Polestar 2 (thanks to OOS for alerting me to the leasing deals). That car has been pretty solid software-wise so I'm surprised about the EX 30 issues. (One of my friends ended his early model VW ID4 lease early due to software troubles.) I'm currently (no pun intended) dealing with home charger installation, which is more complicated that I imagined! Greetings from So California 😊

    • @accountability2000
      @accountability2000 Před měsícem

      Agree, it's embarrassing that Volvo couldn't get the EX30 right at the start when they've done a pretty good job with the Polestar 2 and XC40/C40.

  • @user--PM
    @user--PM Před 2 měsíci +1

    i watched a ton of videos on my model 3 before i placed an order, and even after i took delivery i had more questions, i had to be quite patient learning things that were different from previous ICE vehicles i drove, if i was one with not a lot of patience for these things, it may be better to stick with what you are already familiar with.

  • @kencotton4645
    @kencotton4645 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I think the software issues are just more noticeable. Automakers have released cars previously with multiple hardware issues that have lead to recalls. I think it is a sign of how much more reliable and less complex the hardware is on EVs, that now software is now the most notable issue. For most automakers, this can be fixed over the air (sorry, not the VinFast).

  • @ed18
    @ed18 Před měsícem

    I am in the process of rejecting mine. 5 issues in total. One of them is safety critical (loss of power when driving).
    Please do yourself a favour and avoid.

  • @NanoSchaap
    @NanoSchaap Před 2 měsíci +1

    The issue is where established automakers know how to build cars but not software. Where some new makers come from software or electronic manufacturing into automotive and make the same mistakes as major OEMs. I think that some regulation should be in place to ensure cars are delivered with certified software to meet the minimum usability standards. Optionals, gimmicks and additional features could be delivered OTA preferred or at least an easy and fast in the shop update. I heard the term the other day that EVs are COWs. (Computer On Wheels) Too funny. 😅

    • @accountability2000
      @accountability2000 Před měsícem

      Agree! Even Tesla is guilty of putting out software, like the Cyber truck, that's not ready. It's definitely a safety issue. Especially for autonomous driving. This should be regulated with minimum standards.

  • @kubi0461
    @kubi0461 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I feel like there should be a requirement that a car be able to be safely driven even if the main infotainment screen dies or is damaged. A single point of failure is a concern with some of the new car designs.

  • @JohanVdBerg-uj5tv
    @JohanVdBerg-uj5tv Před měsícem +1

    Sponsored by Kia…….? remember Tesla and VW had also in the beginning a lot of software problems . Takes time….that’s the reason i have ordered the car to be delivered end of this year.

  • @LxStPW
    @LxStPW Před 2 měsíci +1

    Volvo solved the major and most of the minor bugs with version 1.3.1 and newest 1.4.
    So what is the problem here?
    Most of the other EVs had software issues at the beginning.
    I have no problems with my EX30 and I love it.

  • @paulelkins425
    @paulelkins425 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I don't think this issue is unique to EVs. All major redesigned car models have historically come with a higher rate of new problems. New EV models being released from new automotive companies further increase the rate of problems. Personally, I steer clear of any new models and especially new automotive companies.
    Tesla is a great example. Their models were riddled with issues in the early years. However, they have gradually increased their quality controls and now have excellent initial customer satisfaction scores. However, they still struggled significantly with the Cybertruck QA issues. Another example of a major new model that needs time to iterate through problems.
    Early adopters will always suffer through these teething issues. Some of these issues can be quite severe. Customers should vote with their dollars both before purchasing and after (in the form of returns) to incentivize manufacturers to improve quality control.

  • @TheJ1s
    @TheJ1s Před 2 měsíci +1

    I like the interior and exterior of the vehicle but the that one screen and the backseat space make me say I'll look forward to Kia's Ev3 and hopefully Hyundai Inster to come to the US. Maybe the new Bolt be worth the wait.

  • @BillSauceify
    @BillSauceify Před měsícem +1

    Car Companies taking a page out of Triple A Gaming Companies. Push out the software and then fix with Patches and updates. lol

  • @ArielBatista
    @ArielBatista Před 2 měsíci +1

    It's a very big issue with the normal person. I am very tech oriented being an electrical engineer. So dealing with new technology and software issues is not an issue with me. But on the other side my wife is so anti tech. It also adds to the issue being in the retirement age group. So for her she has an 2021 Leaf which has no remote control and all is analog controls. I currently drive an ID.4. not many software update but overall I have not had any issues. So the EX30 is a car that would appeal to the older generation. I feel like they dropped the ball with just everything one one screen. Major mistake.

  • @matt45540
    @matt45540 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Manufacturers have gotten to comfortable with over the air updates. The cybertruck that was the definition of to reliant on over the air updates. We used to get finished products, now the customer is the inspection team and whatever they don't find the manufacturer can get away with

    • @rcpmac
      @rcpmac Před 2 měsíci

      Software crashes so that makes us crash test dummies

  • @stephenwilson5453
    @stephenwilson5453 Před měsícem

    Had my EX30 since 8th June 2024. The IITC has not worked since day one. Been messed around By Volvo UK as far as I am aware there is no fix at the moment for this issue. It worked for one day. Unfortunately I told Volvo it worked. The day after it’s gone back to not working at all. The EX30 app doesn’t integrate with the car at all and therefore doesn’t hold data or information. I am still in discussions with Volvo to replace the car which is ongoing and extremely frustrating and disappointing. I wish I could get a straight answer. Been back Four times in a month to the main dealer they say it is not their responsibility as Santander/ Volvo finance own the vehicle. I just want someone to help

  • @camarilloconcerns8782
    @camarilloconcerns8782 Před 2 měsíci

    Francis, I don’t think this is only an EV issue. GM, for example, is installing exact copies of their screens in gas powered Traverses. Dave B sells Chevys has a post showing off the 4 levels of Traverses. From the power seats to the screens, it looks to be the same stuff that they are installing in the Blazers and Equinoxes. While some of underlying software has to be different, a screen could go out on either type of car. Reviewing EVs in a vacuum or assuming that they are always “different” I don’t think is always true.
    Also, when you reset the VinFast by resetting the 12-volt battery, it bought back memories of doing the same thing on our 2014 RAV4 EV early on.. It’s still running fine, just passing the 10-year mark a month ago.

  • @johnpoldo8817
    @johnpoldo8817 Před 2 měsíci

    All of us with an Aptera reservation are very concerned about numerous software bugs at launch. Buyers are anxious to take delivery and the manufacturer wants to get revenue to fuel operations.
    Buying the first production run is a bitter-sweet experience. Burn rate is the number one enemy to start-ups, especially car companies.

    • @harriettanthony7352
      @harriettanthony7352 Před měsícem +1

      Aptera Reservation holder here with this Thought. Aptera workers are very cognizant of software issues---note the use of "Comma" for 'self driving' systems. Both CEOs are Tesla owners, but not fanaticks. From what he has seen, getting software seems to be 'job number two' with this start up company [solar is job One}. So he is NOT in the very concerned category on this issue.

    • @johnpoldo8817
      @johnpoldo8817 Před měsícem

      @@harriettanthony7352 This is concerning because bad software will kill a brand. Software must be "Job #1." I had bad software in a Lucid GT and wasn't certain it would get fixed, so returned EV for a refund.

  • @pkgod99
    @pkgod99 Před 2 měsíci

    This is kind of why I don't like being an early adopter of anything. I am still watching closely on the car and see what happens in the next 2 or 3 years. Maybe I'll get it then.

  • @dwylhq874
    @dwylhq874 Před 2 měsíci +1

    We were _really_ tempted by an EX30 or XC40 electric but ultimately got a Tesla precisely because of the software. 💭
    Sadly, Tesla is still miles ahead of Legacy Auto on software and charging network and the gap is only widening. 🙃

    • @barb4rian
      @barb4rian Před 2 měsíci +1

      I own an XC40 Recharge and the software is incredible and has only improved over my 15 months of ownership. No lag, no fuss.
      A lot better than a lot of software systems I see in other luxury car makers *cough Mercedes*

    • @ericgregori
      @ericgregori Před 2 měsíci

      @@barb4rian In your 15 months of ownership, how many new features have you received?

    • @accountability2000
      @accountability2000 Před měsícem

      It's true that Tesla has over a decade to work on there software infotainment, but I would still take my Volvo C40 over a Tesla any day. The C40 software is pretty good (not the same OS as the EX30) and the mapping system is actually better than Telsa because it uses Google. Plus my partner can still use Apple Car Play.

  • @MoreOnEVs
    @MoreOnEVs Před 2 měsíci

    Caveat emptor. It’s never been a good idea to buy one of the first cars off of a production line. Bummer about the EX30, it seems like a really cool car. At least Volvo is an established company that should be able to make things right for their customers. At least you didn’t buy a Fisker

    • @harriettanthony7352
      @harriettanthony7352 Před měsícem

      Hey Op/ Readers-- if no one bought cars of the first production run--there would be no Progress. The Model T would have made the 'first 100 units' and no one bought them. Thus we would all be riding a horse. Sidebar- if you think that is 'fun' you have NEVER owned a horse.

  • @ericgregori
    @ericgregori Před 2 měsíci

    It is all about past history. If the manufacturer has a history of consistent OTA software updates, then waiting for a feature is OK. The problem is that Chinese manufacturers are not known for long-term support.

    • @LxStPW
      @LxStPW Před měsícem

      The software in the EX30 is from Sweden. The car design is from Sweden. Only the platform and the production is from/in China.

  • @johnpoldo8817
    @johnpoldo8817 Před 2 měsíci

    All new EV manufacturers face this dilemma on releasing a vehicle before it is 100% functional. Nearly every manufacturer has done it. About 17 months ago, I had major software and a few hardware problems with Lucid GT after spending $155K. For that amount of money, wouldn’t you expect a near perfect EV? We returned it for refund.
    Many of the problems we discovered probably were fixed, BUT you don’t know if the manufacturer ever will fix them. They won’t put it in writing. For example, look how poorly VW handled bugs in the first iD4s. Horrible.

  • @ericgregori
    @ericgregori Před 2 měsíci

    What makes Tesla software best in class is that it provides new features and bug fixes over the air and delivers what is promised (eventually).
    Elmar Pritsch, partner at Deloitte Consulting, started “The New Age of Auto - from Steel & Exhaust to Software & Sustainability” discussion by noting vehicles today, on average, have 40 times more lines of code than the 2.6 million lines of code in a Boeing 777.
    Lines of code
    Chevy Volt: 10 million
    Android: 12 million
    iOS: 12 million
    Mozilla Firefox: 21 million
    Windows XP: 45 million
    Large Hadron Collider: 50 million
    Ubuntu: 50 million
    Facebook: 62 million
    MacOS X: 84 million
    Tesla: 100 million (does not include Autopilot or FSD)
    Google: 2 billion

    • @LxStPW
      @LxStPW Před měsícem

      Volvo also delivers updates and new features over the air. This is state of the art and nothing special for Tesla.

  • @garyclark6747
    @garyclark6747 Před 2 měsíci

    To think that Kyle called my IONIQ 5’s software crap. It has yet to blank/black screen me and if the infotainment screen did the essentials would still be on the instrument screen and if not there the bare minimums would be on the heads up. Creating a GUI interface doesn’t have to be hard but it had better be built to be stable. There hasn’t been core vehicle ‘over the air updates’ so an annoying trip to the dealership is all this caused but Hyundai got 98% of this right. We haven’t been beta testers with a 2023 for Hyundai. Yes the route planning still is lacking but I’ve never depended on vehicle NAV for that. I typically arrive at single digit SOC to available chargers. So yes I want improvements with this delivered on the EV without a phone but not at the sacrifice of stability. I’m looking forward to selectable NAV SOC arrival levels, manual preconditioning and that being available to 5% SOC, elevation calculation and selectable charger options as alternates. Mind you no one will ever be stranded by their IONIQ but I’m in to exploiting the capabilities of 22 minute charging for 82% SOC instead of sipping like a humming bird often. Is it New Porsche Taycan level no, but Randy Pobst will tell you the pack management development has only gotten better and personally am looking forward to even better charging which is the technology that will give me what I want because I don’t have a Lucid pocket book either. #pikespeak 11:03

  • @MrGMawson2438
    @MrGMawson2438 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I don't have a car 🙂 cheers Francie

  • @MrGMawson2438
    @MrGMawson2438 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Volvo electric car sales grow 93% worldwide - plug-ins hit 50% of all sales
    The Electric Viking

  • @kencotton4645
    @kencotton4645 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I know your focus is EVs, but maybe Kyle could look into how the software is functioning on new ICE vehicles as a comparison. Those vehicles also have a lot of software driven features. Maybe this issue of new cars being released with software glitches is not confined to EVs.

  • @dianewallace6064
    @dianewallace6064 Před 2 měsíci

    8:00 Very informative about software on delivery, Francie.

  • @garrycroft4215
    @garrycroft4215 Před 2 měsíci

    I bought a Smart #1 Brabus in October in the UK 🇬🇧 This car is from the same manufacturer (Geely) as the Volvo EX30 and built on the same platform. This is where the similarities end. The software is totally different, I have a driver & heads up display. Because I bought the car a week after launch it didn’t come with all features eg no Android Auto, Apple CarPlay or a heated steering wheel. All these came 2 months later via OTA updates. This is a big difference to having bugs, it doesn’t have any and if you bought it today you would not have to wait for an update. I’m so happy with the car and the customer service it’s a forever car I would never sell it. Dual Motor AWD
    428hp 543Nm torque 0-60 3.7 seconds 12.1 quarter mile 0-100 mph 9.8 😻 Sorry USA 🇺🇸 you won’t be seeing this on your shores.

  • @HelmutBemboka
    @HelmutBemboka Před 2 měsíci +6

    The information content of this video could have been conveyed in less than a minute.

  • @Dqtube
    @Dqtube Před 2 měsíci

    This could really damage the company's image, as the main reason people chose Volvo over German or British cars in the past was the higher safety expectations. I wouldn't blame Volvo directly, because Lotus doesn't have the software in 100% condition either. So it may be something deeper within the Geely platform. The question is whether this will also affect the upcoming Polestar cars ? Also, the timing is not in their favour as the pricing and specifications of the EV3 for Europe will be released in a few weeks.
    In general, a car (or any other product) should have all the features and equipment that the customer pays for at the time of delivery. Customers should not be unpaid test drivers.

    • @TayoAAdetola
      @TayoAAdetola Před 2 měsíci

      Polestar cars always have shit software issues lmao. So yeah.

  • @magnesium_subsoil_94
    @magnesium_subsoil_94 Před 2 měsíci

    This is just insulting of them to do. Utterly unacceptable at that price point

  • @cbenson513
    @cbenson513 Před 2 měsíci

    You asked when a car is ready, finished, and truly ready for delivery. Kyle questioned the same with the Cybertruck's lack of promised features. Software and features that are marketed as present need to be complete. Volvo's reputation is taking a hit with the EX30 for those who are paying attention. I'll add that a viable charging network is also a manufacturer's responsibility. They don't all need to make their own networks, but they do need to be putting pressure on the 3rd party charging networks to make sure the customers they sell cars to are getting a good experience.

    • @Charlesbjtown
      @Charlesbjtown Před 2 měsíci +1

      How can one company pressure another, to improve their product..... when they have zero leverage?

    • @cbenson513
      @cbenson513 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Charlesbjtown Easy, they invest in them or partner with them by offering memberships with sales, etc. You find ways to influence their behavior.

    • @ericgregori
      @ericgregori Před 2 měsíci

      Tesla delivers on its promise and more.

    • @cbenson513
      @cbenson513 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ericgregori For charging, yes, for vehicle features it's a mixed bag imo. I've owned four and I do like them, but they've also broken several promises to me directly and customers in general through the years.

    • @ericgregori
      @ericgregori Před 2 měsíci

      @@cbenson513 Eventually Tesla delivers on its promises.

  • @gregpochet4812
    @gregpochet4812 Před 2 měsíci

    I think its the Tesla Effect. Everyone thinks Tesla's don't have problems(they do), so my EV that I just bought should be exactly like Tesla, and when it is not, people complain and return it(or try to) instead of figuring it out and getting it fixed.

  • @stevenichols4639
    @stevenichols4639 Před 2 měsíci +2

    The reason Tesla is orders of magnitude more reliable is because they change the way the vehicle body controllers work. Traditional manufactures are using off the shelf controllers and trying to integrate them with electronics. Tesla changed all the controllers and then they changed them again in the cyber truck to make 48 V is ultimately the goal everybody needs to get to so I have enormous issues with Elon, he put his money where his mouth is and he makes the cars correctly

  • @mikapeltokorpi7671
    @mikapeltokorpi7671 Před 2 měsíci

    Volvo is not alone:
    - Tesla Model 3 Performance breaks and battery are overheating after minutes of track/high speed driving. Little 5 minute wonder, and it is over.
    - Cybertrucks have apparently motor/powertrain recall now.

  • @GeorgeKonstantinidis1971
    @GeorgeKonstantinidis1971 Před měsícem

    Noone cares if a software has issues because pretty soon they fix them. those who complain about software issues and return cars are just totally ignorant. This is not a faulty machine. It's just a bug which will soon be fixed

  • @MrGMawson2438
    @MrGMawson2438 Před 2 měsíci

    Afternoon Francie

  • @rcpmac
    @rcpmac Před 2 měsíci

    When Volvo is owned by Chinese company Geely…

  • @MrGMawson2438
    @MrGMawson2438 Před 2 měsíci

    This isn't good for Geely what's going on

  • @phillyphil1513
    @phillyphil1513 Před 2 měsíci

    not sure how Volvo ever thought this would be acceptable...? surely they know a primary reason consumers seek to buy an electric Volvo is PRECISELY because they DON'T want to risk spending "big ticket item money" and ending up with a crappy Tesla. mind you i say this despite the fact the build quality of the Model 3 SR i first bought new (but sold after only 3 months) was actually quite good, however i recognize that there are many owners who DID NOT get lucky like i did.

  • @Ongnoiputin02
    @Ongnoiputin02 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I think it still better than vinfast 😀

  • @UnnDunn
    @UnnDunn Před 2 měsíci

    So many automakers struggling with infotainment software, especially legacy automakers.
    I almost feel like legacy automakers should just transition to Android Automotive and let a dedicated software company handle it. But I don’t like the idea of Google gaining a dominant position in yet another software market.
    I wonder if Tesla or Rivian would consider licensing their infotainment software platforms to other manufacturers.

    • @George_JA
      @George_JA Před 2 měsíci

      EX30 uses Android Automotive

  • @olebloom1641
    @olebloom1641 Před 2 měsíci

    This is a consequence of Tesla's attitude of using the customer as beta testers/ Other car companies look to emulate.

  • @KyleHubb
    @KyleHubb Před 2 měsíci

    Now, Fisker doesn't seem so bad, does it?