From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-24 19:16:00
Xiaomi Auto’s “Worry-Free Spring Festival Driving” service will run until March 3, offering 24/7 free roadside assistance with no limits on the number of uses or distance covered. During this period, owners also receive a 500 RMB ride-hailing voucher and an out-of-town vehicle delivery service. If unexpected vehicle malfunctions disrupt travel plans, owners can claim reimbursement for up to 1,500 RMB in transportation expenses and 500 RMB for accommodation. Numerous owners have already experienced this thoughtful support firsthand. One SU7 Ultra owner suffered a puncture in a rural area near Ganzhou; staff drove over 300 kilometers to provide on-site tire repair. Another owner had a flat tire on Chinese New Year's Eve in a remote village—the tow truck arrived within half an hour, completed repairs the same day, returned the vehicle, and even provided a ride-hailing voucher. Owners have taken to social media to praise the service as “thoughtful and efficient.”

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