Cadillac Lyriq electric SUV lawsuit
Definition
A class action lawsuit filed against General Motors (GM) alleging systemic defects in the Cadillac Lyriq, an all-electric luxury SUV, where vehicles reportedly suffer sudden immobilizations due to failures in control module communication, battery management systems, charging hardware, and software glitches.
Refers to owner complaints and legal action claiming that pre-release testing and warranty data revealed known issues, yet GM proceeded with sales, leading to unexpected breakdowns that strand drivers and question the reliability of GM's EV push.
Examples
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