Group 1 - A serious accident involving a suspected Xiaomi SU7 Ultra electric vehicle occurred on Chengdu's Tianfu Avenue, resulting in the vehicle catching fire after a collision [1] - The vehicle was reportedly traveling at a high speed, overtaking another vehicle at 104 km/h shortly before the incident [1] - Rescue efforts were hampered as multiple individuals struggled to open the vehicle's doors, which were locked and unresponsive despite attempts to force them open [1] Group 2 - The design of electric vehicles often includes electronic door locks and hidden door handles, which can fail to operate properly after a collision if the high-voltage system triggers an automatic power cut [3] - Recent accidents have highlighted the risks associated with hidden door handles, including a previous incident involving a Wuling M7 where the handles failed to open after a high-speed crash [3] - A draft national standard for automotive door handles has been proposed to enhance safety and improve rescue accessibility, addressing the functionality and positioning of door handles in the event of an accident [3]
成都一小米SU7起火 多人合力“拳打脚踢”未打开车门