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
  • Huawei-BAIC joint brand Stelato begins pre-sales of updated S9 sedan, launch set for Nov 20

    The updated Stelato S9 is a mid-to-large-size sedan with a pre-sales starting price of RMB 319,800 ($44,920).

  • Huawei-backed Shangjie H5 hits 10,000 deliveries in 43 days since launch

    The Shangjie H5 is a mid-size SUV and the most affordable model under Huawei's HIMA business.

  • Huawei-BAIC joint brand Stelato to begin pre-sales of updated S9 sedan on Nov 7

    The current Stelato S9 sedan measures 5,160 mm in length and offers both BEV and EREV options, with a starting price of RMB 309,800 ($43,490).

  • Huawei's HIMA business reaches 1 million car delivery milestone

    The average transaction price for HIMA models this month stood at RMB 390,000 ($54,930).

  • Huawei-SAIC joint brand Shangjie's next 2 models will both be SUVs, report says

    Shangjie's vehicles will not be built on the dedicated platform developed by SAIC and Huawei until the third model, a local media outlet reported.

  • Huawei-BAIC joint brand Stelato to launch updated S9 sedan in Nov

    The current Stelato S9 starts at RMB 309,800 ($43,500), targeting the premium executive sedan market.

  • Huawei-backed Luxeed to switch to CATL batteries in some models due to CALB capacity constraints

    This highlights potential supply crunches in China's battery sector amid a recent surge of new vehicle launches.

  • Huawei-GAC joint brand Qijing appoints CEO, 1st model completes summer testing

    Qijing has appointed an industry veteran with over 25 years of automotive experience as CEO, responsible for strategy, product planning, and market expansion.

  • Huawei-backed Aito adds 4-seat variants to M9 SUV, starting at $78,670

    The Aito M9, one of the highest-priced models from a Chinese automaker, now offers 4-, 5-, and 6-seat configurations.

  • Huawei-backed Aito launches updated M7 SUV, gets over 10,000 orders in 5 minutes

    The updated M7 starts at RMB 279,800 ($39,350) and offers both BEV and EREV options.