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Smart driving new front in China car wars despite fatal crash

  • A fatal crash involving a Xiaomi SU7 occurred in China during March.
  • The crash occurred as companies intensely compete using intelligent driving features in China's car market.
  • The vehicle used assisted driving mode, prompting safety concerns and government intervention regarding advertising.
  • An AlixPartners report states almost 60 percent of cars sold last year had level-two ADAS.
  • Authorities tightened regulations, warning automakers against exaggerated advertising and insufficient testing.
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Smart driving new front in China car wars despite fatal crash

Intelligent driving features are the new battleground in China's merciless car market, with competition spurring brands to world-leading advances—but a recent fatal crash has seen the government intervene to put the brakes on runaway enthusiasm.

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drive.com.au broke the news in on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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