Three people, including a two-year-old child, were killed in a fiery crash in China last week. The accident involved an Aito M7 Plus, which was supposed to have an automatic emergency braking system. However, both Bosch and Huawei deny having produced the AEB system, leaving consumers with unanswered questions. A tragic car crash in China that claimed three lives has sparked concerns about potential gaps in accountability within the domestic auto industry.
In a since-deleted post, Huawei claimed that the car had been fitted with a system developed by Bosch and the SUV was traveling faster than it was designed to work. However, the German supplier denies that it provided the safety system in the M7 Plus. Some have also alleged that the vehicle's airbags failed to deploy correctly, a claim that the Aito brand refutes.
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