BYD (BYDDF) will be pushing out a software update to 88,981 Qin Plus DM-i sedans in China produced between January 2021 and September 2023, Bloomberg reports. This comes after China’s national regulator said manufacturing defects in battery packs were found to pose a safety risk.
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