A software issue is causing the sales of Chevrolet Blazer EV to be halted.

Chevrolet has announced a sales stop for the 2024 Blazer EV due to a software quality issue. Chevrolet stated that this situation does not pose a safety risk, without specifying the exact quantity affected. The sales stop applies to vehicles in transit and those in stock at dealerships.

According to Chevrolet, engineers are currently working on a solution for these software problems, including sporadic issues with the vehicle’s interior screens and, less commonly, during attempts to recharge on certain public DC fast chargers.

Chevrolet stated that customers who own a Blazer EV will be contacted and will be able to have their software updated at a dealership.

The Blazer EV was launched this summer with an RS all-wheel drive version, followed by a 2LT all-wheel drive version before the arrival of the base model, a 2LT front-wheel drive, in 2024.