Xiaomi Faces Scrutiny After Fatal SU7 Crash in Autonomous Driving Mode
- Xiaomi is cooperating with police regarding a fatal accident involving a SU7 electric vehicle that occurred on March 29, 2025, with reports of three casualties.
- The SU7 was in Autopilot mode at 116 km/h before the driver took control and crashed at 97 km/h into a cement pole.
- Warnings were issued to the driver about obstacles shortly before the crash, indicating a potential system alert failure.
- The electric vehicle caught fire after the impact, with significant damage reported, according to social media posts and videos.
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