Xiaomi Auto has issued a recall of 116,887 SU7 Standard Edition EVs produced between April 2024 and August 2025.
The issue lies in the L2 highway pilot assist system, which may not properly recognize or respond to certain complex driving scenarios.
This could increase collision risk under extreme conditions.
Xiaomi will fix the problem via a free OTA software upgrade, ensuring affected vehicles are brought up to safety standards.
This recall underscores two things:
1️⃣ The growing pains of new automakers scaling up fast.
2️⃣ How OTA updates are becoming the new norm for vehicle safety fixes.
👉 Do you think OTA-based recalls make EVs safer—or do they hide deeper risks in software-driven cars?
Xiaomi recalls over 116,000 SU7 EVs
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