Group 1 - Xiaomi's SU7 model is facing quality issues, with reports of deformation in the front bumper and gaps near the headlights, affecting the overall appearance [1] - Xiaomi responded to the concerns, stating that the deformation is due to inconsistent gap adjustments during installation, which may lead to local deformation after exposure to sunlight [1] - The company offers free repair services for affected vehicles, including pick-up and delivery [1] Group 2 - Recent discussions between a prominent social media influencer and Xiaomi's executives regarding the SU7 Ultra model's issues did not result in an agreement on compensation for affected customers [3] - The influencer reported that over 70 car owners are planning to file a joint lawsuit against Xiaomi for false advertising, seeking compensation [3] - Xiaomi's vice president denied claims made during the discussions, asserting that the reports are false and emphasizing the company's willingness to communicate directly with customers [3] Group 3 - Xiaomi's public relations department addressed rumors about declining sales, attributing fluctuations to seasonal consumer behavior rather than a lack of demand [4] - Sales data from the China Automobile Dealers Association indicates a continuous decline in Xiaomi's car sales over three weeks, with a drop from 7,000 units to 5,200 units [6] - Despite the decline, Xiaomi delivered over 28,000 vehicles in April, maintaining a leading position in the high-price segment, although it ranked fourth among new force brands in April sales [6] Group 4 - A traffic accident in late March has significantly impacted Xiaomi's reputation, leading to widespread criticism and questioning of the company's quality standards [8] - Xiaomi's CEO acknowledged the profound effect of the incident, highlighting the heightened expectations and demands from the public [8]
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