Xiaomi is issuing a recall for over 100,000 units of its standard SU7, which is one of the brand’s first electric vehicles. Owing to an issue with the smart driving feature, this model is being recalled. This is the best selling electric sedan from the brand, so the issue affects 116,887 EVs.
Xiaomi Will Update 116,000+ SU7s to Fix Assisted Driving Warning Problem
The Chinese tech giant is recalling the Standard Edition of the SU7, which were apparently manufactured between 6th February 2024 and 30th August 2025. China’s SAMR (State Administration for Market Regulation) has revealed that some units suffer from a problem that makes them incapable of properly recognizing, warning, or handling extreme navigation scenarios when the ADAS (advanced driver assistance system) is active.

To put things simply, this issue can basically cause accidents or collisions if the driver fails to take control on time. Xiaomi has stated that it will fix the issue with a free software update delivered via an OTA roll out. The safety concerns were related to the Level 2 assisted-driving feature of the electric sedan. The company further adds that the Xiaomi SU7 and YU7 SUV models will be getting an upgrade to the latest Xiaomi HyperOS 1.10.0.
For those unaware, Xiaomi has already sold around 340,000 units of the Xiaomi SU7 in its home market of China since it launched in March 2024 in three variants. Back in January 2025, Xiaomi also had to recall 30,000 units of its electric sedans owing to a faulty autonomous parking system, which caused unexpected behaviour leading to collisions as well during the parking process. So this does bring the brand’s electric
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