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理想汽车“撞”上了硬骨头
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-08-01 11:00

Core Viewpoint - The conflict between Li Auto and Dongfeng's Chenglong truck brand over a crash test video has sparked significant public and media attention, raising questions about the validity and implications of the test results [1][2][4]. Group 1: Incident Overview - The incident began on July 29 during the launch of Li Auto's second electric vehicle, the Li i8, where a crash test video was shown, leading to controversy regarding the test's authenticity and implications [1][2]. - The truck involved in the test was identified as a Chenglong truck, a key brand under Dongfeng Motor Group, which later issued a statement claiming unauthorized use and distortion of the test results by Li Auto [2][5]. - Chenglong's statement highlighted concerns over the test's lack of transparency, questioning the conditions and specifications of the vehicles involved [2][4]. Group 2: Responses and Reactions - Li Auto defended the test, stating it was conducted by a professional third-party testing agency, China Automotive Research, and claimed that the test conditions were legitimate [3][4]. - The public reaction included mixed opinions, with some supporting Li Auto's call for a retest, while others criticized the use of an 8-ton truck, which is classified as a medium truck rather than a heavy truck [4][6]. - The incident has unexpectedly raised the profile of Chenglong, a brand primarily known in the commercial vehicle sector, bringing it into the public eye [5][6]. Group 3: Company Background - Chenglong trucks are produced by Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor Co., a state-owned enterprise with a history dating back to 1954, transitioning from agricultural machinery to automotive manufacturing [5][6]. - Dongfeng Liuzhou has made significant strides in the commercial vehicle market, with a record sales of 55,000 units in 2017 and a projected total sales of 118,000 units for 2024 [6]. - The company is currently facing challenges in the passenger vehicle market and is under pressure to adapt to the shift towards new energy vehicles, as indicated by recent strategic shifts within Dongfeng Group [6][7].