Volvo encountered various challenges in launching their first software-defined cars, the EX30 and EX90. Both models suffered from delays and price adjustments due to tariffs. Upon release, they contained numerous software bugs, with Consumer Reports noting the failure of essential functions within only 1,000 miles, such as a blank center screen and startup issues. Despite its advanced LIDAR sensor, the EX90 lacks operational features. Promised software updates have not been fully realized, contributing to a negative perception of reliability and readiness.
The EX90 Consumer Reports bought for testing experienced a litany of issues and bugs, including a blank center screen locking users out of climate control.
In just its first 1,000 miles, the EX90 displayed 'Starting Up: Your Volvo is getting ready. This will take a few minutes' preventing the car from starting.
While the EX90 is equipped with a LIDAR sensor, it does not currently enable any features but merely collects data for future functionality.
Volvo still has not delivered many promised software features, contributing to the perception that the EX90 is unfinished and not ready for market.
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