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Xiaomi has announced that it’s recalling 30,931 SU7 electric sedans in China due to a software issue affecting the car’s autonomous parking system. The company is rolling out a free over-the-air (OTA) update to address the problem, eliminating the need for owners to visit a service center.

The issue stems from a bug that can cause the autonomous parking system to malfunction. According to Xiaomi, the problem arose on November 14, 2024, when a customer reported that their SU7 experienced unexpected behavior during the autonomous parking process. The car’s detection system was compromised, leading to scratches and collisions during the parking maneuver.

Xiaomi SU7 Recall Details

The recall specifically targets 30,931 units of the SU7 Standard variant manufactured between February 6, 2024, and November 26, 2024. Vehicles with internal numbers BJ7000MBEVR2, XMA7000MBEVR2, and XMA7000MBEVR5 are included in this recall.

Xiaomi SU7

Xiaomi traced the cause of the malfunction to a timing synchronization issue within the cloud service that supports the autonomous parking system. The company has implemented corrective measures on the cloud side and added additional safeguards to the smart parking assistance system itself. These steps, according to Xiaomi, effectively eliminate the risk of the issue recurring.

Convenient OTA Update for SU7 Owners

Following two months of testing and verification to ensure the solution’s effectiveness, Xiaomi is rolling out a software update via OTA. This means SU7 owners can get their vehicles fixed without the hassle of scheduling service appointments or visiting a service center. They will be notified about the update and can easily install it over the air through their car’s built-in internet connection.

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