In 2024, HIMA models delivered 444,956 units for the full year.
Huawei's HIMA (Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance) business saw record deliveries in December, as several models shone.
Models under the HIMA umbrella delivered a record 49,474 units in December, up 17.99 percent from 41,931 in November, according to data released yesterday.
For the full year 2024, total deliveries of HIMA models reached 444,956 units.
Under the HIMA business, Huawei has jointly created four new brands with local automakers -- Seres Group's Aito, Chery's Luxeed, BAIC Group's Stelato, Anhui Jianghuai Automobile's Maextro.
The business currently has six models on sale -- Aito M5, Aito M7, Aito M9, Luxeed S7, Luxeed R7, Stelato S9.
A new model, the Maextro S800, went on pre-sales on November 26 with an undetermined launch date.
The Aito M7 delivered 14,150 units in December and a total of 197,000 units for the full year 2024, HIMA said on Weibo.
The Stelato S9 delivered 7,494 units in December. The Luxeed R7, which was launched on September 24, accumulated a total of 28,969 deliveries since launch, the brand said.
In December, the average selling price of HIMA models was around RMB 400,000 ($54,810), according to a chart it shared.
The four brands under the HIMA business will launch more models next, it said, without giving further details.
HIMA's available models would exceed 10 in 2025, nearly doubling from the current six, local media outlet 36kr said in a November 19 story.
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