Jike clarifies that it has not collaborated with any individual or organization for collision testing
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发表于 2024-8-16 20:10:24
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[Jike clarification: did not cooperate with any individual or institution for collision testing] According to the Weibo account of Jike's legal department, recently, a self media outlet on an online platform conducted a collision test between Jike 007 and a certain model of a friend's car. At the same time, there were a large number of rumors and guiding content online, calling this test a "paid test". After verification, Jike has not cooperated with any individual or organization for such testing. Jike reserves the right to pursue legal responsibility for any false information.
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