SAIC’s Zhiji car reported that it was dissatisfied with Xiaomi because of the comparison of new cars with cyber violence.

  Caixin. comZhiji Automobile, a subsidiary of SAIC, released a new car, benchmarking Xiaomi Automobile in the process. The storm caused by this conference continues. On April 11th, Zhiji Automobile publicly reported that it suffered from organized cyber violence and traffic bullying, which affected the normal business activities and business reputation of the enterprise, and urged relevant departments to severely punish cyber violence.


  On April 8th, Zhiji Automobile released the pure electric car L6. Tamia Liu, co-CEO of Zhiji Automobile, made a speech at the press conference and later became the focus of cyber violence. Tamia Liu said that some employees missed the birth of their children in an effort to "build cars", and some employees sent their young children to boarding schools so that they could meet in a hurry only once a week.


  Since then, there have been a lot of malicious comments in the official Weibo comment area, official live broadcast room and dealer’s live broadcast room of Zhiji Automobile, calling L6 an "orphan car" or a "wife-abandoned car". These messages even encouraged consumers not to buy, saying that "no business, no harm".