Overview
- The software upgrade will be delivered over the air to standard SU7 vehicles manufactured before August 30, 2025.
- SAMR said the deficiency could lead to collisions if drivers do not promptly take control.
- Xiaomi said no physical components require replacement and the fix will be handled under recall procedures.
- The move follows a March crash in Anhui that killed three college students while the car was in Navigate On Autopilot at 116 km/h, according to the company.
- Discussion of the recall surged on Weibo with more than 70 million views of a related hashtag, and SU7 deliveries surpassed 300,000 by July.