对标豪车却陷 “起火魔咒”:阿维塔06提车1月自燃 连烧7车!上市在即安全隐患难消 业绩目标恐又落空……
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-10-09 16:00

Core Viewpoint - The recent fire incident involving an Avita 06 electric vehicle has raised significant safety concerns, impacting the company's plans to enter the capital market. The incident has drawn widespread attention and scrutiny from the public and media [1][2]. Incident Details - On October 5, a fire broke out in an Avita 06 vehicle in Fujian Province, spreading to seven other cars, including brands like Audi and BMW, resulting in damage to all eight vehicles [2]. - The vehicle involved was a nearly new model, delivered on August 28, with only 1,066 kilometers driven. Prior to the fire, the vehicle's app indicated an internal temperature of 76.4°C, with smoke emerging from the passenger seat within three minutes before the fire escalated [4]. - The local fire department responded promptly, extinguishing the fire by 15:35, with no reported injuries. The cause of the fire is under investigation [5]. Company Response - Avita's official statement, released on October 9, indicated that the fire originated from the passenger seat, while the battery's voltage, temperature, and pressure were normal at the time, ruling out faults in the battery or electric drive system. Further investigations are ongoing to determine other potential causes [7]. - The Avita 06 was launched on April 19, with a price range of 194,900 to 264,900 yuan, aimed at expanding the user base and competing with models like Tesla Model 3 [7]. Safety Claims and Previous Incidents - Avita has previously emphasized the safety of its vehicles, particularly the battery systems, claiming that their batteries can withstand extreme conditions without thermal runaway. The company has also stated that all its vehicles are equipped with batteries from CATL [8]. - The company has faced multiple safety incidents over the past six months, including a fire in an Avita 11 model after a collision, which was attributed to damage to the battery pack [9]. Financial Performance and Market Position - Avita has experienced significant financial losses, with cumulative losses of 9.726 billion yuan over three years. The company reported revenues of 28.34 million yuan in 2022, projected to rise to 15.35 billion yuan in 2024, but net losses are expected to continue [14]. - The company has struggled with low sales volumes, achieving only 12,000 units sold in 2022 and setting an ambitious target of 100,000 units for 2023, which was not met. The sales target for 2024 has been revised down to 90,000 units [15]. - As of the end of last year, Avita's total assets were 29.15 billion yuan, with a debt ratio of approximately 70.5%, indicating a pressing need for capital through its planned IPO [17].