Not long after the C8-generation Chevrolet Corvette Stingray was unveiled, there were some rumors that Cadillac could launch its own version of the sports car. While we now know that will not happen, there is at least one C8 Corvette out there that is having a bit of an identity crisis.
A clip recently uploaded online by the owner of a C8 Corvette reveals that on start-up, the infotainment screen of his car doesn’t show a Corvette logo as it should but displays a Cadillac logo instead.
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According to the owner, the infotainment system of his Corvette stuffed up when he was out shopping at Costco. When he returned to his car, all of his radio pre-sets had been deleted and when starting up the car, it now proudly displays the Cadillac crest. The owner shuts off and turns on the car two times to show that this wasn’t just a one-off occurrence either.
This isn’t the first issue the owner has encountered with his Corvette. In fact, he says that it also had the front trunk issue that impacted some early build cars that could see the trunklid lift up while driving. This issue was soon fixed by General Motors through an over-the-air update.
It remains to be seen what exactly caused this Corvette to think it was instead a Cadillac but in all likelihood, it was a software update that went wrong. If that’s the case, it should be easy to fix through a new update.