Fire After Xiaomi Electric Car Crash...Three Women in Their 20s Killed
Apr 01, 2025
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According to Chinese media such as Zacker News, on the 29th of last month, a Xiaomi electric vehicle SU7 sedan lost control and hit the central guardrail while driving on the Desiang Expressway in Anhui Province. Soon after, a fire broke out with an explosion, killing three women in the car.
All three of the dead were 23-year-old college students and were reportedly on their way to Tsuzhou City, Anhui Province, to take a civil service examination.
According to the video of the accident site, the front part of the vehicle was severely damaged due to the collision, and the overall fire was completely burned.
A family member of the victim said the impact at the time of the accident caused the vehicle's electronic door lock system to fail, and the occupants were suspected to have failed to open the door manually.
Xiaomi Motor Company dispatched a special investigation team on the 1st to determine the cause of the accident with the police.
The car that caused the accident is the Xiaomi SU7 standard model, which is known to be priced at 215,900 yuan (about 43 million won).
It was found that the driver's mother gave it to her daughter in May last year.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.