GM Halts Sales of 2024 Colorado and Canyon Trucks Over Software Issues
The company has implemented a fix and expects to resume sales shortly, marking its second stop-sale order in three months.
- General Motors has issued a stop-sale order for all 2024 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon midsize trucks due to software quality issues.
- The company has identified and implemented a fix for the software problems, and expects to lift the stop-sale order shortly.
- This is the second stop-sale order issued by GM in the last three months, following a similar action for the 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EVs.
- GM's CEO Mary Barra has emphasized the company's commitment to software quality and customer experience, indicating a revamp of the software development and validation process.
- The software issues do not affect 2023 models or vehicles already sold, and GM is not planning a recall for the affected trucks.