Xiaomi adjusts wrong in more than 100,000 electric cars after deadly crash

Xiaomi SU7

Xiaomi Will Remotely Fix A Defect in the Driving Assistance System or about 100,000 or its electric cars. The Company and Chinese Regulators Announced this on Friday. The Move Follows Months After A Fatal Accident Involving the Popular SU7 Model.

Chinese Tech Companies and Automakers Have Invested Billions in Smart Driving Technologies. But Beijing Has Tighted Safety Regulations After a Xiaomi Su7 Crashed in Driving Assistance Fashion Earlier This Year, Killing Three Students.

Xiaomi Will Remotely Adjust A Total of More Than 116000 SU7 Model Cars, Approximately 40 percent of All Units Sold. The Driving Assistance System May Not Recognize Dangerous Sitations and Does Not Warn About Them, Accordance to a Chinese Regulator. This Increases The Risk of Collisions If Drivers Do Not Intervene Quickly Enough.

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