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Chinese Blogger Sentenced To 20 Months For Fake Claims About Safety Of Xiaomi’s Electric Sedan

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Chinese blogger sentenced to 20 months for fake claims about safety of Xiaomi’s SU7 electric Sedan. 

Additionally, the Chinese blogger was fined $14,800 as authorities stepped up efforts to curb misleading claims.

Blogger found guilty after posting a crash-test video that falsely appeared to show the doors of SU7 failed to open after a collision.

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A Chinese court has sentenced an online blogger identified as Gao to 20 months in prison for staging a fake crash-test video that falsely claimed the safety features failed on Xiaomi’s SU7 electric sedan.

Additionally, the blogger was fined 100,000 yuan ($14,800) as Chinese authorities stepped up efforts to curb misleading claims that could affect consumer perceptions and competition.

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According to Chinese media reports, the auto blogger and his team were found guilty after releasing a crash-test video that falsely appeared to show the doors of Xiaomi’s SU7 failed to open after a collision.

Posted on Gao’s video-sharing account, which has about 1 million followers, the clip went viral and generated roughly 3 million views in August 2024.

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According to a report by the Beijing Daily, the court found that Gao had deliberately tampered with the car’s auxiliary battery before filming, using footage of a battery damaged by a forklift to mislead viewers.

Like Xiaomi, BYD was also involved in a Chinese online defamation case. Following a second-instance court ruling, EV blogger “Long Ge Talks EVs” was ordered to apologize and pay 2 million yuan ($293,000) in damages, according to CarNewsChina.





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