If it is, it's a foretaste for everyone, not just EV owners.
This is why I will stick with my 2011 Leaf for the foreseeable future. Who needs all that stuff?
The navigation system on my imported Leaf is stuck in Japan and I can't be bothered paying to get it changed because I wouldn't use it anyway. The car doesn't have any of these fancy 'self driving' features, or even battery thermal management - so there's much less to go wrong. It doesn't need (or can do) over-the-air software updates, so no chance of being 'bricked'. There are some buttons on the steering wheel that I don't touch, and all the car settings are in Japanese so I don't touch them either.
Range on my Leaf is only about 50 miles so I won't be going on any road trips, and the tired old battery can't handle fast charging so I will never do it and therefore don't need to know where the fast chargers are or whether they work. I just take my 2kW cable with me and plug it into a normal mains socket if I need more juice.
Once the battery gets too tired I will replace it with a fresher second hand unit. This will cost
much less than buying a new car, and I won't have to put up with all the fancy features they insist on putting in them. Of course this assumes that the car will still be in good condition by then, which is pretty likely because without the vibration and mess of a gas engine and my careful driving it should easily last another 10 years. It also assumes that I will still be fit to drive - which isn't a given when you are pushing 70.
Of course you can continue to run without receiving updates but there's a non-zero risk associated with that.
Just kill all connectivity and then you won't have to worry about being hacked.
Funny thing is I have numerous devices that didn't get the latest software update and they still work fine. This computer I'm typing on right now hasn't had an update in years because they dropped support for 32 bit machines.
I reckon if your car is working fine then you don't need updates. Take the latest Tesla 'recall' for example. NHTSA said they had to make the text larger on the brake icons, so what did they do? Nixed the icon and just made it large text only. Yuk! Can't do that on my Leaf because the icons are old-school illuminated stencils.
