Xiaomi Car Catches Fire In China, Driver Burns To Death As Doors Fail To Open
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Driver burned alive during accident in China when electronics blocked car door
Xiaomi's $50,000 EV Turns Death Trap as Driver Dies Trapped Inside After Power Failure
A horrific accident in Chengdu, China, has sparked outrage after a Xiaomi SU7 electric vehicle burst into flames early Monday morning, trapping the driver inside.The 31-year-old man, identified only by his surname Deng, was unable to escape when the car's electronic doors failed to open, and despite frantic efforts by bystanders to rescue him, he was burned alive as the fire consumed the vehicle.Inside the Tragic CrashAccording to local police, …
A new fatal accident is to be deplored in China with a smoke-free Xiaomi SU7. The witnesses of the scene have filmed other motorists trying to open the doors of the electric sedan, in vain. What to revive the debate on the electric handles. Xiaomi is again at the heart of polemics after a
In a tragic incident in China, an electric car caught fire after an accident. Despite efforts to rescue the driver, the vehicle's doors locked, preventing escape and resulting in his death.
A road drama in Chengdu has just transformed a high-tech design element into a deadly trap potential, placing Xiaomi under the spotlight for the worst reasons.
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