JAKARTA - Xiaomi announced the recall or recall for the SU7 electric sedan as many as 116,887 units, which is the Standard Edition version.
Quoting from the Carnewschina page, Sunday, September 21, the affected units were produced between February 6, 2024, and August 30, 2025. The brand has submitted a recall to the State Administration for China's Market Regulation.
The report stated that there is a potential safety problem related to the L2 autopilot assistance feature in the Standard model, of course this condition can pose a danger to users and others.
According to recall notifications, under certain conditions when autonomous driving features are enabled, the system may not be able to identify, warn, or respond to road scenarios. Worse, these conditions could increase the risk of collisions if the driver does not act immediately.
The details affect models with the code XMA7000MBEVR2 and XMA7000MBEVR2 as many as 98,462 vehicles, then BJ7000MBEVR2 as many as 18,425 units.
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Xiaomi plans to address this issue through a free-cost software (OTA) update for vehicle owners. The company will notify customers affected via message.
The electric sedan is quite attractive in the Bamboo Curtain Country, thanks to the myriad of advantages offered from design to the modern embedded features.
Xiaomi SU7 is still marketed in China, and the company plans to expand into various countries starting in the coming years.
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