From:Internet Info Agency 2026-06-08 19:45:09
On June 7, 2026, a Xiaomi SU7 Ultra caught fire on Yingxiong Bridge in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. Firefighters promptly contained the blaze, and no injuries or casualties were reported. Immediately after the incident, Xiaomi contacted the vehicle owner and stated it would actively cooperate in handling all subsequent matters related to the vehicle. The incident has been reported to relevant regulatory authorities. According to on-site investigations and backend data analysis, the vehicle’s power battery was operating normally prior to the incident, with no signs of thermal runaway detected. Battery self-ignition has thus been preliminarily ruled out as the cause of the fire. The exact cause will be determined following an official investigation and assessment by the fire department, and Xiaomi will continue to closely monitor the situation.

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