The US auto safety regulator has initiated an investigation into 73,000 Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid cars due to reports of sudden power loss, difficulties in restarting, and other related issues. The Chevrolet Volt, introduced in 2010, is being scrutinized for alleged incidents of power loss and restart failures. Additionally, BMW has issued a recall for specific SUVs due to the risk of airbag explosions, while America's top-selling PHEV, the Wrangler 4xe, is undergoing another battery recall following eight battery fires, prompting owners to cease charging and park outdoors.
America's best-selling PHEV has another battery #recall. After eight known battery fires, Wrangler 4xe owners are being told to stop charging and park outside. https://t.co/E6gnY8W1C0
BMW recalls select SUVs citing threat of airbag explosion https://t.co/ZpoZUJNuRc
Chevrolet’s plug-in hybrid Volt, which debuted in 2010, is under investigation by US auto regulators for alleged incidents involving loss of power and failures to restart among other issues https://t.co/5eGiUuIq04 https://t.co/SRWC3T9ufx
Chevrolet’s plug-in hybrid Volt, which debuted in 2010, is under investigation by US auto regulators for alleged incidents involving loss of power and failures to restart among other issues. Read more here: https://t.co/P02Skd5da8 https://t.co/7P7qWjG7EQ
A US auto safety regulator said it is opening an investigation into 73,000 Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid cars over reports of abrupt loss of power, failures to restart and other issues https://t.co/5eGiUuIq04 https://t.co/T87gqhlo0C
A US auto safety regulator said it is opening an investigation into 73,000 Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid cars over reports of abrupt loss of power, failures to restart and other issues. Read more here: https://t.co/P02Skd5da8 https://t.co/Tfx5MExmYv