On March 4, major ** reported a shocking incident: when a woman was driving a BYD vehicle, the vehicle suddenly **, she experienced a thrilling moment of life and death. In response to the fire, the response given by the 4S store was that the cause was caused by a traffic accident.
In addition, there have been other car owners who have recently suffered fire accidents in BYD vehicles, including both fuel vehicles and new energy vehicles. These incidents have raised concerns about the safety of vehicles, especially electric vehicles.
On March 1, BYD took the lead in firing the first shot of price reductions by car companies, and then many car companies joined the price reduction war, which intensified the competition for car price reductions. There are experts ** that domestic cars may **30% in the next 3 years, but given the current market dynamics, this timeline may even be brought forward.
However, while car companies are competing with price cuts, we cannot ignore vehicle safety, especially the safety of electric vehicles. These fire accidents remind us that vehicle safety cannot only rely on competition, but also requires car companies to make greater efforts in technology research and development, quality control, etc.
In short, while pursuing price reduction competition, car companies must attach great importance to vehicle safety issues and ensure the safety of consumers' lives and property. Only in this way can we win the trust and support of consumers and achieve the sustainable development of enterprises.