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China's Xiaomi to Remotely Fix Assisted Driving Flaw in 110,000 SU7 Cars

Xiaomi's software update addresses flaws in the SU7's assisted driving system after a March crash killed three students; 116,887 vehicles are impacted, regulators said.

  • On Friday, Chinese consumer tech giant Xiaomi said it will remotely fix a flaw in the SU7 assisted driving system on over 110,000 cars; the State Administration for Market Regulation said the recall affects 116,887 cars.
  • In March, a Xiaomi SU7 crash killed three college students in eastern Anhui province, and regulators said the assisted driving system showed insufficient recognition, warning, and handling in extreme conditions.
  • Xiaomi said the car detected an obstacle, issued a warning, and handed control to the driver before the vehicle in Navigate On Autopilot mode struck a barrier after traveling at 116 kilometres per hour.
  • On Friday, a recall-related hashtag was viewed more than 70 million times on Weibo as Beijing authorities tightened safety rules following the fatal SU7 crash this year.
  • By July, Xiaomi had delivered more than 300,000 SU7s following the March 2024 SU7 launch, and remote recalls now standard among automakers with Xiaomi managing fixes per recall procedures.
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It is due to lack of response in the conducted by the SU7, which increases the risk of pregnancy. Cars affected were produced between 6 February 2024 and 30 August 2025.

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China's Xiaomi to remotely fix assisted driving flaw in 110,000 SU7 cars

Chinese consumer tech giant Xiaomi will remotely fix a flaw in the assisted driving system on over 110,000 of its popular SU7 electric cars, the firm and regulators said Friday, months after a deadly crash involving the model.

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Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi will make a correction on more than 110,000 electric cars already on the market for a failure of the driving aid system, announced Friday the national regulator a few months after a fatal accident. ...

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CnEVPost broke the news in on Friday, September 19, 2025.
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