China News Service, August 11 (Zhongxin Finance and Economics Ge Cheng) On August 10, a Xiaopeng car had an accident in Ningbo.

According to the online chat records, it is reported that when the accident occurred, the accident vehicle set a speed of 80 kilometers per hour, and turned on the LCC (lane centering assist) function, and the assisted driving did not recognize that the vehicle ahead broke down.

  In this regard, Xiaopeng Motors responded to Zhongxin Finance and stated that after verification, on the afternoon of August 10, a car owner in Ningbo collided with a person who was checking the fault of the vehicle ahead, resulting in casualties.

At present, the traffic police department has filed a case for handling, and the store has gone to the scene to assist in the handling as soon as possible.

However, it did not respond to the aforementioned online content.

  Xpeng Motors also said, "We will fully cooperate with relevant departments to conduct accident investigations, continue to follow up on follow-up results, and assist customers in handling follow-up related matters."

  In March this year, when a Xpeng P7 turned on automatic assisted driving on a national road in Yueyang, Hunan, it hit a car that rolled over on the road. During the LCC process, the observation of the environment in front of the vehicle was not maintained and the vehicle was taken over in time.” (End)

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