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After the tester of the Xiangjie S9 high-speed ramp test was banned, he said: I have let it go and I don’t care about right or wrong.

2024-08-26

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According to Fast Technology on August 26, recently, a self-media outlet conducted a high-speed slope "test" on the Xiangjie S9 on a public road, claiming that the vehicle "could not maintain a straight line and the entire vehicle leaned to one side" after flying over the slope, which sparked a lot of online discussion.

Subsequently, Hongmeng Zhixing Xiangjie Automobile officially issued a statement in response to the blogger's conclusion that the Xiangjie S9 vehicle "could not maintain a straight line after driving down a slope, and the entire vehicle leaned to one side": this conclusion is not objective and rigorous, and is misleading to consumers.

In response to the official response, the relevant blogger also conducted a public live broadcast and further explained the entire testing process to netizens, and bluntly stated that he believed everyone would make rational judgments.

Interestingly, Yuan Qicong confronted Xiangjie in his live broadcast room, saying that he could sue if there were any problems. Unfortunately, his account was banned shortly after he went off the air.

In response to widespread heated discussions among netizens, some netizens posted Yuan Qicong’s latest statement. Simply put, this matter has passed and he will not argue about it anymore.

"Give myself a week off, and systematically visit the places where Mr. Lin lived and struggled, let my idol give me some strength and adjust my mindset. This lesson is necessary. I will learn and still stick to my long-term values."

"I've moved on from this matter. No matter what the outcome is, it doesn't matter whether it's right or wrong, or whether it wins or loses. It's just a difference in opinions and perspectives. I won't argue about it anymore, I won't argue about it anymore..." Yuan Qicong said.