As someone has already mentioned modern cars and especially EVs are computers with wheels. I spent most of my life in the information technology sector & when PCs appeared in the 1980s with complex graphical user inputs and point and click devices, bugs kept popping up and after a long period of investigation by Tech savvy IT people, switching the system off & rebooting resolved the problem. Now we get software fixes constantly & upload these from the web.
It still happens though and after recently installing 2 new mini PCs at home my wife complained she could not print. Her computer said it didn't have the correct printer drivers. After 15 minutes of uninstalling & reinstalling the printer, re-installing drivers, checking the network, WiFi etc & nothing worked, I rebooted the machine & it was back to normal. This is with the latest version of Windows 11.
So until someone figures out how to prevent bugs 100% we are stuck with this stuff. OTA updates would be good but these issues will always occur until every possible scenario and sequence has been included & this is probably as likely as winning a billion dollar lottery with one ticket.