Today, the phrase “Xiaomi staff say the SU7 has the wrong connector” is trending. The origin of the incident was a Xiaomi SU7 owner who posted on a social networking platform on March 10 that while driving, the vehicle suddenly experienced a suspected braking failure. Afterwards, the screen showed multiple abnormal messages such as “braking performance is limited, please drive carefully”, “front anti-collision assistance is limited, please drive carefully”, “automatic parking performance is limited”, and “uphill assist function is abnormal.” The car owner said that after the accident occurred, the Xiaomi staff responded that the car had a wrong connector when it left the factory, and now it has been repaired once again. Regarding the car owner's request to return the car, the staff said, “The car did not meet the conditions for returning the car, and it is impossible to return the car.” On the afternoon of March 12, Wang Hua, general manager of the PR department of the Xiaomi Group, responded on Weibo about the wrong connector on the Xiaomi SU7, saying that he was already aware of the situation. Currently, the Xiaomi SU7 owner mentioned above has also deleted his post.

Zhitongcaijing · 03/12 11:17
Today, the phrase “Xiaomi staff say the SU7 has the wrong connector” is trending. The origin of the incident was a Xiaomi SU7 owner who posted on a social networking platform on March 10 that while driving, the vehicle suddenly experienced a suspected braking failure. Afterwards, the screen showed multiple abnormal messages such as “braking performance is limited, please drive carefully”, “front anti-collision assistance is limited, please drive carefully”, “automatic parking performance is limited”, and “uphill assist function is abnormal.” The car owner said that after the accident occurred, the Xiaomi staff responded that the car had a wrong connector when it left the factory, and now it has been repaired once again. Regarding the car owner's request to return the car, the staff said, “The car did not meet the conditions for returning the car, and it is impossible to return the car.” On the afternoon of March 12, Wang Hua, general manager of the PR department of the Xiaomi Group, responded on Weibo about the wrong connector on the Xiaomi SU7, saying that he was already aware of the situation. Currently, the Xiaomi SU7 owner mentioned above has also deleted his post.