Xiaomi recalls 116K SU7 EVs over driver assist safety flaw

The post Xiaomi recalls 116K SU7 EVs over driver assist safety flaw appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Xiaomi Corp., a Chinese multinational technology company, plans to release an over-the-air software update for its SU7 electric vehicles. This update aims to fix a flaw discovered in its advanced driver assistance technology in around 40% of the SU7 electric sedans it sold.  To completely address this issue, the tech company, popularly known for its smartphone and electric vehicles manufacturing, will recall approximately 116,800 standard versions of the SU7. Notably, almost all these vehicles were manufactured between February 6, 2024, and August 30, 2025. However, like most tech systems, the car’s driver assist system has a defect. In a notice posted on the State Administration for Market Regulation’s website on Friday, September 19, the regulator pointed out that there is a likelihood that the system might not effectively detect and alert drivers in the event of a crisis. This has raised worries as it could lead to serious accidents if drivers do not regain vehicle control.  Xiaomi’s SU7 sedan encounters a tragic accident amid a tech defect On March 28, 2024,  Xiaomi launched the Xiaomi SU7, its first EV model. In July this year, the tech company sold out about 305,055 SU7 models. During its sale, people noticed that the standard version did not come with lidars, a sensing technology that helps vehicles to observe the surroundings and offer extra safety accurately. Following this, recent reports revealed that Xiaomi’s stock in Hong Kong drastically decreased close to 2% but later rebounded, ending the day down by 1.1%. The shares, however, have surged by 64% since the beginning of the year. Gary Tan, a fund manager at Allspring Global Investments LLC, commented on the topic of discussion. He said the market response to the situation was calm because EV buyers do not consider assisted driving a crucial selling feature for the…

Sep 19, 2025 - 16:00
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Xiaomi recalls 116K SU7 EVs over driver assist safety flaw

The post Xiaomi recalls 116K SU7 EVs over driver assist safety flaw appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

Xiaomi Corp., a Chinese multinational technology company, plans to release an over-the-air software update for its SU7 electric vehicles. This update aims to fix a flaw discovered in its advanced driver assistance technology in around 40% of the SU7 electric sedans it sold.  To completely address this issue, the tech company, popularly known for its smartphone and electric vehicles manufacturing, will recall approximately 116,800 standard versions of the SU7. Notably, almost all these vehicles were manufactured between February 6, 2024, and August 30, 2025. However, like most tech systems, the car’s driver assist system has a defect. In a notice posted on the State Administration for Market Regulation’s website on Friday, September 19, the regulator pointed out that there is a likelihood that the system might not effectively detect and alert drivers in the event of a crisis. This has raised worries as it could lead to serious accidents if drivers do not regain vehicle control.  Xiaomi’s SU7 sedan encounters a tragic accident amid a tech defect On March 28, 2024,  Xiaomi launched the Xiaomi SU7, its first EV model. In July this year, the tech company sold out about 305,055 SU7 models. During its sale, people noticed that the standard version did not come with lidars, a sensing technology that helps vehicles to observe the surroundings and offer extra safety accurately. Following this, recent reports revealed that Xiaomi’s stock in Hong Kong drastically decreased close to 2% but later rebounded, ending the day down by 1.1%. The shares, however, have surged by 64% since the beginning of the year. Gary Tan, a fund manager at Allspring Global Investments LLC, commented on the topic of discussion. He said the market response to the situation was calm because EV buyers do not consider assisted driving a crucial selling feature for the…

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