BEIJING (Reuters) -Three individuals, together with a two-year outdated boy, died after a Huawei-backed Aito M7 SUV burst into flames following a crash with a truck on a freeway within the Chinese language metropolis of Yuncheng within the northern province of Shanxi, state media mentioned.
Aito Vehicle, a Huawei-backed new power automobile model, is investigating the accident together with site visitors police, the corporate mentioned on its WeChat and Weibo (NASDAQ:) public social media accounts on Sunday.
Aito mentioned knowledge from the automobile confirmed it was working at a velocity of 115 kph (71 mph) on the time of Friday’s accident, including that the airbag opened usually and readings from the battery pack have been regular.
The corporate mentioned it was co-operating with site visitors police to offer all vital knowledge to reconstruct the reason for the accident, and assist the households concerned.
Video on social media confirmed bystanders attempting to interrupt the window and door of the SUV because it was lodged beneath the truck with the entrance of the automobile engulfed in flames.
The Aito M7, made by Huawei in partnership with Seres Group, was launched in 2022, with Huawei offering expertise for the automobile and assist with advertising and marketing.