Group 1 - The National Market Supervision Administration announced a recall of 116,887 units of Xiaomi's SU7 standard electric vehicles due to safety risks associated with the L2 highway navigation assistance feature, which may not adequately recognize or respond to extreme scenarios, increasing collision risks if the driver does not intervene in time [1] - The SU7 was launched in March 2022, with a standard version priced at 215,900 yuan, and has seen cumulative deliveries exceeding 300,000 units, making the recall amount to approximately 30% of total deliveries [1] - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology recently sought public opinion on new national standards for intelligent connected vehicles, which include comprehensive safety technical requirements for various driving assistance functions [1] Group 2 - New national standards for combination driving assistance systems include specific testing requirements that closely replicate the conditions of a previous serious accident involving the Xiaomi SU7, emphasizing the need for vehicles to avoid collisions with construction signs and other obstacles [2] - A serious traffic accident involving a Xiaomi SU7 in March resulted in three fatalities, with the vehicle operating in NOA intelligent driving mode at the time of the incident, highlighting the critical importance of safety in automotive design and manufacturing [6] - Industry experts stress the need for improved response capabilities in extreme scenarios and reducing driver takeover rates following the accident, with many automakers focusing on developing "redundant" safety systems for intelligent driving [6]
小米紧急召回30%的SU7:新国标几乎1:1复刻了“小米爆燃事故”现场