Mechanic warns new 'kill switch' could give government car access from 2027

A mechanic voiced concerns about a forthcoming vehicle “kill switch” technology. The mechanic says the feature could allow government agencies to remotely disable cars. The

A mechanic voiced concerns about a forthcoming vehicle “kill switch” technology. The mechanic says the feature could allow government agencies to remotely disable cars. The alleged capability is slated to be introduced in model year 2027. He described the prospect as a “trainwreck incoming” for drivers. The warning was reported by Motor1.com without official confirmation from manufacturers. The mechanic cautioned that such access could raise privacy and safety issues. No legislation has yet been proposed to regulate the technology. The story suggests the automotive industry may face scrutiny as the feature approaches rollout.