Core Viewpoint - The incident involving an Avita vehicle in Nanning, which collided with 15 cars, was attributed to driver error, and the vehicle's autonomous driving features were not activated during the incident [1][2][5]. Summary by Sections Incident Details - On January 6, an Avita 07 vehicle was involved in a high-speed collision with 15 other vehicles in Nanning due to speeding, with local police confirming the driver was at fault [1][2]. - The vehicle was in the "NCA_STANDBY" state, indicating that the driver assistance features were not engaged at the time of the accident [1][2]. Media Response - Following the incident, some media outlets reported misleading information, claiming the driver stated that the driving assistance system malfunctioned, which was denied by the company [1][2]. - The company has taken legal action against the spread of false information and has retained the right to pursue legal responsibility for defamation [1][2]. Company Communication - The company clarified that the driver had not given any media interviews and emphasized that the vehicle was under manual control during the incident [5][6]. - After communication with mainstream media, some outlets have retracted their misleading reports [2].
一辆阿维塔在南宁连撞15辆车,公司回应
21世纪经济报道·2026-01-17 14:46