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A fatal crash involving Chinese electric vehicle maker Xiaomi's (1810) SU7 has raised fears about assisted driving tech in the mainland.
The car, while traveling on a section with roadworks, detected an obstacle ahead, issued a warning, and handed control to the driver, Xiaomi said.
However, many social media users have questioned Xiaomi's assisted driving functions, why the car caught fire, and whether the doors could be opened in an emergency.
The company's shares have dropped 12.7 percent since Friday's closing.Meanwhile, China's largest auto show faces a dispute between its government backers over organizing rights, causing confusion before its Shanghai event starting April 23. Auto China alternates between Beijing and Shanghai yearly, with carmakers like Volkswagen and BYD (1211) set to unveil new models.
The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and its Shanghai branch have issued separate media registration notices, breaking from past joint arrangements. In other news, China's Dongfeng Motor (0489) and Chongqing Changan Automobile, both state-controlled, are in advanced merger talks.