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China clamps down on autonomous driving features and use after Xiaomi SU7 accident leaves three dead
Chinese carmakers have been touting advanced, highly-automated driving features for some time now but the central government ...
China is banning automakers from using the terms "smart driving" and "autonomous driving" when they advertise driving ...
Xiaomi Automobile on Friday responded to a collision on April 5 involving its SU7 Standard Edition vehicle and an electric two-wheeler in Zhanjiang, South China's Guangdong Province, saying that a ...
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Following a fatal crash involving Xiaomi’s SU7 sedan, China is clamping down on how carmakers market and upgrade advanced driver assistance systems.
Xiaomi is planning to postpone the launch of its first electric crossover YU7 by a month to August rather than June or July ...
China warned automakers not to exaggerate the capabilities of autonomous-driving technology integrated into their cars. The country's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said in a ...
According to preliminary reports, the car's driver-assistance system (Navigate on Autopilot) alerted the driver and applied ...
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology on Monday issued a set of technical standards for the batteries in ...
On March 29, tragedy struck in Anhui Province, China, when a Xiaomi SU7 crashed while operating in Navigation on Autopilot ...
Li said the driver kept the car in autopilot mode, stayed in the fast lane and reached speeds between 120 and 130 km per hour.
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