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Chinese EV Maker Fixes Car Bug in Minutes via Software Update

🤯 Mind Blown

A Chinese electric vehicle company pushed a software fix to a car on Germany's Autobahn within minutes of receiving a bug report. The same repair would take European carmakers weeks to complete.

Imagine reporting a car problem before a meeting and finding it fixed by the time you walk out. That's exactly what happened to Martin Resch, head of Leapmotor International in Germany, when his electric vehicle's driver-assistance system malfunctioned on the Autobahn last year.

The Leapmotor C10 had braked sharply and jolted sideways, behaving as if navigating crowded Chinese city streets instead of Germany's famous high-speed highways. Resch quickly emailed engineers in Hangzhou, China, about the glitch before heading into his meeting.

When he emerged, the problem was already solved. Engineers had developed and beamed a software update directly to the vehicle, smoothing out its behavior on the spot.

The speed stands in stark contrast to traditional automakers. A similar fix at a European car company would have required weeks of processing, testing, and dealer visits.

Chinese EV Maker Fixes Car Bug in Minutes via Software Update

Why This Inspires

This story shows how innovation can make everyday products work better for people around the world. Chinese EV makers like Leapmotor, BYD, and Geely are proving that quick problem-solving doesn't have to sacrifice quality or safety.

The ability to fix vehicles remotely saves drivers time, reduces frustration, and keeps cars running smoothly without trips to repair shops. It's the kind of customer-first thinking that benefits everyone, regardless of where their car was made.

The technology also means safer roads. Problems get identified and corrected faster, often before other drivers encounter the same issue.

As electric vehicles become more software-driven, this rapid-response approach could become the new standard worldwide, pushing all automakers to serve their customers better and faster.

A car problem that fixes itself while you're in a meeting might sound like science fiction, but it's becoming everyday reality.

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Based on reporting by Google News - Electric Vehicle

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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