Electric cars are known for being high-tech, but with advanced software comes the risk of glitches. Many owners report sudden screen blackouts, navigation errors, or connectivity problems with their infotainment systems. In some cases, software updates fix these issues, but updates can also create new problems. Automatic driver assistance systems sometimes malfunction, leaving owners frustrated and worried about safety. Unlike traditional vehicles, electric cars rely heavily on software to control not only entertainment but also performance features. This makes glitches more disruptive. Complaints about frequent bugs appear across online forums and reviews, showing that this problem is not isolated to one brand. For new buyers, it is important to be aware that owning an EV may feel like owning a smartphone on wheels, with all the pros and cons of constant updates and unexpected software problems.
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