Chinese regulators are beginning to regulate car companies' marketing of driver assistance features and the implementation of OTA updates.
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Chinese regulators are beginning to regulate car companies' marketing of driver assistance features and the implementation of OTA updates.
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A driver whose family miraculously survived a cliff fall months ago, has demonstrated remarkable brand loyalty by purchasing another Xiaomi.
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The recent Xiaomi SU7 fatal crash raises doubts on intelligent driving and the marketing language used to promote it.
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College students perish after high-speed collision, with Xiaomi releasing detailed driving data showing the vehicle was initially in autonomous driving mode before driver intervention
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A Xiaomi SU7 caught fire after crashing into a highway guardrail in an accident that killed three people in the car.
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As the first anniversary of Xiaomi SU7 deliveries approaches, some early adopters are reporting difficulties with insurance renewals, facing high premiums exceeding 1,400 USD and reluctance from some insurers. This comes despite Xiaomi Auto announcing impressive March sales figures of over 29,000 units, reaffirming their confidence in meeting the 350,000 delivery target for the year.
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This is the sixth consecutive month that Xiaomi EV has seen monthly deliveries exceed 20,000 units.
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The Xiaomi SU7 scored five stars in C-NCAP safety and crash test, showing the highest performance among cars evaluated by the 2024 standard.
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Xiaomi EV took 229 days to complete the delivery of its first 100,000 units and only 119 days to deliver its second 100,000 units.
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According to the official Xiaomi Auto App, waiting time of the SU7 Pro electric sedan after placing the order lies in the 43 – 46 week range.
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