Xiaomi SU7 Ultra crashed on the track for the first time. Lei Jun had previously strongly recommended that car owners receive training before leaving the track.
2025-03-10 17:41:01

On March 9, a netizen posted a video claiming that the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra had its first crash on a track. The video showed that the car lost control while driving on the track and ran out of the boundary, crashing directly into the protective fence. The front part of the car was severely damaged, the front hood was deformed and lifted, and all the airbags in the car were deployed. As the first batch of SU7Ultra owners began to leave the track, Lei Jun, the founder, chairman and CEO of Xiaomi, also urgently called on the owners to "pay attention to safety."
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