On September 19, 2025, Xiaomi Auto Technology Co., Ltd. filed a recall plan with the State Market Supervision and Administration of China, covering 116,887 SU7 standard edition electric vehicles (including XMA7000MBEVR2/BJ7000MBEVR2 models) produced between February 6, 2024, and August 30, 2025. The recall is due to potential issues with the L2 highway navigation and driving assistance system, which may fail to recognize, warn, or react appropriately in certain extreme scenarios, requiring immediate driver intervention to avoid collision risks.
Xiaomi Auto will recall 116,887 SU7 standard edition electric vehicles produced between February 6, 2024, and August 30, 2025.
Recall ID S2025M0149I: Affects XMA7000MBEVR2 and XMA7000MBEVR5 models, totaling 98,462 vehicles.
Recall ID S2025M0150I: Affects BJ7000MBEVR2 models, totaling 18,425 vehicles.
Problem Description
Under certain conditions (e.g., complex road topology, extreme weather, or sudden obstacles), the system's perception algorithm may have limitations, leading to delayed decision-making or misjudgment.
Unlike the January 2025 recall (31,931 vehicles) related to an issue with the intelligent parking system, this recall focuses on the longitudinal control logic in highway scenarios.
Remedial Measures
An OTA update to HyperOS 1.10.0 will be pushed, including:
Enhanced robustness of multi-sensor fusion algorithms for extreme scenarios;
Optimized driver takeover warning strategies (audio, visual, and haptic feedback);
Added system self-check mechanism for real-time monitoring of system status.
No dealership visit is required; the update will be performed remotely. Xiaomi will notify owners via SMS/app.
OTA Recall Compliance
Xiaomi strictly adheres to the "Regulations on the Management of Recall of Defective Motor Vehicles," proactively filing a recall notice even for purely software-related issues, demonstrating its commitment to safety redundancy.
Background of Technological Iteration
This recall coincides with the major update of Xiaomi's HyperOS operating system for the fall season. The simultaneous release of features like the Super Task Scheduler and XiaoAi 5-zone voice interaction reflects its rapid iteration capabilities in its "software-defined vehicle" strategy.
Industry Comparison
In similar cases of L2 system recalls, Tesla recalled 120,000 vehicles in 2024 due to insufficient visual recognition, but the physical recall rate reached 35%. Xiaomi's full OTA solution significantly reduces user costs.
Self-check channels: Users can visit the China State Administration for Market Regulation's recall website (www.samrdprc.org.cn) or call Xiaomi customer service at 400-182-6888 to check if their vehicle is affected.
Update progress: As of September 19, HyperOS 1.10.0 has been rolled out in batches and is expected to be fully deployed by mid-October.
Compensation policy: No additional compensation has been announced yet, but in previous parking accident cases, Xiaomi offered full repair cost coverage plus a daily 1500 points (approximately 150 RMB) subsidy.
Users who purchased the Xiaomi SU7 Standard Edition can also contact us for assistance.