Xiaomi to cooperate with police after fatal crash involving SU7 EV’s self-driving feature

By South China Morning Post | Created at 2025-04-01 12:46:28 | Updated at 2025-04-02 18:56:44 1 day ago

Xiaomi will cooperate with the police after an accident involving the autonomous driving feature of its SU7 electric vehicle (EV) claimed three lives, sparking concern over the rapid proliferation of self-navigating systems on the mainland.

Shares of Xiaomi, a leading smartphone maker that launched its first EV last year, slumped 5.5 per cent to HK$46.50 on Tuesday after the Beijing-based company said the accident occurred when the car’s self-driving system was turned on.

“We have submitted the driving data and relevant operational information that we collected to the police,” Xiaomi said in a statement on its Weibo social media account on Tuesday. “We will fully cooperate with the police and ensure that the accident is handled openly and transparently based on the result of the investigations.”

The company said it felt “deeply regretful” over the tragedy, which took place in Tongling, in eastern Anhui province on Saturday.

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Xiaomi’s SU7 EV became an instant hit following its launch year. Photo: Xinhua

Xiaomi said the car was travelling at 116kph on a highway with the driver assistance system in operating mode, adding that the system alerted the driver to take over the vehicle two seconds before it hit a concrete barrier.

While Xiaomi did not mention the number of fatalities involved, the mother of the driver said in a social media post that three people – the driver and two passengers – died in the crash.

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