This isn’t the first time an EV’s “smart” systems turned deadly after a collision, but the SU7’s disastrous safety flaws — just weeks after its launch — have reignited a furious debate: Can we trust “disruptor” brands with lives?
The car refrigerator, once a niche accessory for premium vehicles, is rapidly gaining traction in China, driven by changing consumer behaviors, the rise of outdoor recreation, and the booming NEV market.
This quiet revolution in vehicle customization represents a fundamental shift in China’s automotive landscape, where personalization has evolved from an underground hobby to a legitimate industry projected to reach RMB 160 billion (USD 22.3 billion) by 2025, according to the 2023 China Automotive Customization and Modification Industry White Paper.
This isn’t the first time an EV’s “smart” systems turned deadly after a collision, but the SU7’s disastrous safety flaws — just weeks after its launch — have reignited a furious debate: Can we trust “disruptor” brands with lives?
“Full-blooded quattro” EV combines German engineering with China’s smart tech—3.4s acceleration, Huawei-powered ADAS, and customizable AI voice cloning steal the show