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Electric car ‘kidnaps’ owner, brakes stop working: ‘It was running on its own’

A Scottish man was left terrified after being kidnapped by his electric car. He eventually had to crash the car into a police van to get it to stop.

October 07, 2023 / 09:57 IST
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An MG ZS EV suffered a 'catastrophic malfunction' in Scotland (Image credit: @nz.mgmotor/Facebook)

A Scottish man was left terrified after being kidnapped by his electric car. Brian Morrison was driving home from work on Sunday, October 1, when his MG ZS EV suffered a “catastrophic malfunction”, forcing him to ram into a police van to come to a stop.

According to a BBC report, the 53-year-old realised he had lost control of the car when it became stuck at 30mph. Morrison tried slowing down as the car approached a roundabout and failed to do so.

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“I realised something was wrong when I was coming up to a roundabout and went to slow down but it didn't do it,” he said.

“Then I heard a loud grinding noise that sounded like brake pads, but because it was such a new car I knew it couldn't be a problem with them.