- Yijing's inaugural model is a full-size SUV slated for debut at the 2026 Beijing auto show.
- The SUV will offer EREV and BEV options and is scheduled for market launch in the third quarter 2026.

Yijing, the new automotive brand jointly developed by Dongfeng Motor (HKG: 0489, OTCMKTS: DNFGF) and Huawei, has seen its first pre-production prototype roll off the line, paving the way for mass production next year.
The company announced this milestone today, saying the model has entered a new phase of product validation and quality optimization.
Yijing's first model is a full-size SUV (sport utility vehicle) slated for its debut at the 2026 Beijing auto show, according to the brand.
The vehicle will next undergo winter testing in Mohe, Heilongjiang province, in northeastern China.
Dongfeng announced at Huawei's Qiankun ecosystem conference on November 20 that their jointly developed new automotive brand would be named Yijing, with its first model set to debut at the Beijing auto show in April 2026.
Yijing plans to launch at least one new model annually, gradually building a product portfolio spanning multiple segments and vehicle types, it said.
Earlier this month, local media outlet Lanjinger reported that Yijing would launch its first model in the third quarter of next year, offering both battery electric vehicle (BEV) and extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) variants.
Yijing was previously referred to as the "DH Project." In January this year, Dongfeng and Huawei signed a strategic cooperation agreement for intelligent vehicles, formally launching the project.
In September, their joint laboratory was inaugurated, focusing on technologies including in-vehicle software and AI applications.
On October 25, Huawei and Dongfeng's DH project team held a meeting in Wuhan --Dongfeng's headquarters city -- to advance the integration of Huawei's latest technologies into the project's products.
Beyond Yijing, Huawei has adopted a similar collaborative model with GAC Group (HKG: 2238) to co-create a new brand named Qijing, which announced earlier today that its first model will be a shooting brake-style coupe.
Yijing and Qijing represent a new model of collaboration between Huawei and domestic automakers, following the launch of five new brands under the HIMA (Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance) initiative.