Core Viewpoint - The incident involving the luxury extended-range electric vehicle, ZunJie S800, raises significant concerns about the safety and reliability of new energy vehicles, particularly in extreme conditions [1][3][7]. Group 1: Incident Overview - A ZunJie S800, valued at over one million, experienced a sudden loss of power and throttle failure on a highway, leading to a dangerous situation for the driver [1][5]. - The driver reported that despite the fuel tank being full, the vehicle's battery was depleted, causing the car to rely solely on the intelligent driving system, which ultimately failed [5][8]. Group 2: Technical Analysis - The vehicle's protection mechanism may have been triggered due to the battery being depleted, which limits power output and driving assistance to conserve energy [8][12]. - Observations from other users suggest that the situation described by the driver could be replicated under specific extreme conditions, indicating a potential flaw in the vehicle's operational protocols [8][10]. Group 3: Market and Brand Implications - ZunJie, a luxury smart car brand developed through collaboration between Huawei and JAC Motors, has quickly gained market recognition since the launch of the S800 in May 2025 [7]. - The incident has sparked widespread discussion about the reliability of extended-range electric vehicles and their technology, with opinions divided between skepticism and defense of the technology's maturity [11][13]. Group 4: Allegations and Controversies - The identity of the driver, Jin Taicheng, has raised questions about potential conflicts of interest, as he is linked to a company that previously competed for a supply contract with ZunJie [14][15]. - JAC Motors has publicly denied any connection to the allegations and has reported the spread of false information related to the incident, indicating a potential smear campaign [16].
百万豪车“失速门”:一场精心策划的抹黑还是真实故障?