Anhui Province, China March 29, 2025-An Xiaomi SU7, first marketed March 2024, crashed at 60 mph (97km/h). Then the battery exploded and caught fire. The doors would not unlock, burning the ...Anhui Province, China March 29, 2025-An Xiaomi SU7, first marketed March 2024, crashed at 60 mph (97km/h). Then the battery exploded and caught fire. The doors would not unlock, burning the students to death. The vehicle had issued an obstacle warning and slowed down but the driver was unable to avoid crashing. Apparently the construction workers survived. -Car News China, https://shorturl.at/EMm9q -Maeil Business Newspaper, https://shorturl.at/Mt3GK -Straight Arrow News, https://shorturl.at/Qsmo8
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these electric cars setting on fire after you crash even if you survive your burnt to death as you cant get out good idea i suppose you cant pollute the planet when your dead
Shit.
https://carnewschina.com/2025/04/11/xiaomi-discloses-logs-after-su7s-fatal-crash-that-killed-3-students/
these electric cars setting on fire after you crash even if you survive your burnt to death as you cant get out good idea i suppose you cant pollute the planet when your dead
3 women out of the breeding pool is a good start.