“阿维塔连撞15车”,公司回应:系驾驶员导致,辅助驾驶功能未激活
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-18 00:45

Core Viewpoint - The incident involving an Avita vehicle in Nanning, which resulted in a collision with 15 cars, was attributed to driver error rather than a malfunction of the vehicle's driving assistance system [1][9][10]. Group 1: Incident Details - On January 6, an Avita 07 vehicle was involved in a high-speed collision, exceeding 100 km/h, with 15 other vehicles, leading to multiple injuries [2][10]. - The local police conducted an investigation and issued a report confirming that the accident was caused by the driver [1][9]. - Eyewitness accounts described the chaotic scene, with the Avita vehicle crashing into other cars without slowing down, resulting in significant damage [2][10]. Group 2: Company Response - Avita's official statement clarified that the vehicle was in a standby mode and the driving assistance feature was not activated at the time of the accident [1][9]. - The company expressed concern over media reports claiming the driver stated the driving assistance system malfunctioned, which they deemed false and damaging to their brand reputation [1][9]. - Avita has taken legal measures to address the spread of misinformation and is actively assisting customers with insurance claims related to the incident [8][16]. Group 3: Public Reaction and Safety Concerns - The incident sparked discussions about the safety of smart vehicles and the responsibilities associated with their operation [2][12]. - Avita's quick response aimed to mitigate public concern and clarify the facts surrounding the accident, although some skepticism remained among the public [8][16].