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汽车早报|小米汽车回应YU7赛道测试刹车片起火 莲花跑车称没有关闭任何工厂计划
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-06-30 00:55

Group 1 - Xiaomi Auto responded to reports of the YU7 brake pads catching fire during track testing, stating that the incident was due to extreme conditions without a cooling lap, leading to high temperatures that caused organic materials in the brake pads to ignite, but the braking system remained functional [1] - The company emphasized the importance of driving safety and advised against attempting track driving with unmodified factory vehicles, recommending necessary upgrades to tires, braking systems, and cooling to avoid safety hazards [2] - Xiaomi Auto clarified the order fulfillment rules for the YU7, stating that orders will be produced in the sequence they are locked, with a 7-day hesitation period for customers to modify or cancel orders before they are locked and non-refundable [3] Group 2 - Leap Motor announced the pre-sale of its B01 electric sedan, offering eight color options with a starting price of 105,800 yuan [4] - Tesla reported that the number of global Supercharger stations has surpassed 70,000, with over 21,00 stations and 11,500 chargers established in mainland China [5] - Lotus Cars confirmed that operations are running normally and there are no plans to close any factories, while exploring strategic options to enhance operational efficiency [6] - VinFast commenced production at its second factory in Vietnam, located in Ha Tinh province, with an initial annual capacity of 200,000 vehicles [7] - Chrysler announced a recall of over 250,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to potential issues with side curtain airbags, affecting certain 2022-2025 model year Pacifica and Voyager vehicles [8]