Huawei

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Huawei is a Chinese tech giant that has joined forces with a number of local automakers to launch several new car brands.
Founded: Sept 1987
Founder: Ren Zhengfei
Industry: Tech
HQ: Shenzhen
Website: huawei.com
  • China's auto market competition will end up with no more than 5 major players, says Huawei's Richard Yu

    Huawei-backed AITO already has the capacity to sell 20,000 cars per month, according to Richard Yu.

  • AITO says M5 EV orders exceed 30,000, but there's a catch

    The AITO M5 EV became available for pre-order at Huawei's HarmonyOS 3 launch event on July 27.

  • Huawei-backed AITO launches first all-electric model, M5 EV, to take on Tesla Model Y

    The AITO M5 EV is available in two versions, targeting the market where the Tesla Model Y is located with a lower starting price of RMB 288,600 ($41,440).

  • Huawei-backed AITO delivers 10,045 vehicles in Aug, to launch M5 EV on Sept 6

    The AITO M5 EV will be officially launched on September 6 at Huawei's fall launch event.

  • Huawei-backed AITO begins deliveries of its second model M7

    The AITO M7 is the second model of the AITO brand after the M5, and is one of the main competitors to Li Auto's Li ONE.

  • Geely's EV brand Geometry to use Huawei HarmonyOS in new model

    Geometry said HarmonyOS will be used in its new model to co-create a new smart ecosystem.

  • Huawei-backed AITO delivers record 7,228 vehicles in July

    The only model currently being delivered by AITO is the AITO M5 SUV with extended-range technology, with a cumulative total of 25,545 units delivered since deliveries began in March.

  • AITO M5's all-electric version opens for pre-order, official launch set for September

    Huawei's Richard Yu announced Wednesday that the AITO M5 EV is now available for pre-order at AITO as well as through Huawei's channels.

  • Arcfox α-S with 'Huawei Inside' officially begins volume deliveries

    This is the first production vehicle to be equipped with Huawei's full-stack smart car solution, and its delivery comes more than a year after its unveiling.

  • Huawei loses another self-driving veteran

    Chen Yilun, CTO of Huawei's autonomous driving system, has become the latest autonomous driving executive to leave the tech giant after Su Jing.