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Huawei's auto business rakes in more revenue in H1 2024 than past 2 years combined, report says

Huawei's Intelligent Automotive Solutions business unit saw revenue reach RMB 10 billion as of early July, according to local media.

Huawei to transfer Aito trademarks and patents it holds to Seres for $340 million

Aito is a premium car brand launched by Seres with Huawei on December 2, 2021, and is the first new brand launched by Huawei in partnership with a carmaker.

Huawei-backed Aito says its premium SUV M9 exceeds 100,000 orders

The Aito M9 is available in EREV and BEV variants with a starting price of RMB 469,800 ($64,660), RMB 509,800 respectively.

Nio's new orders in May up 37% from Apr, Deutsche Bank survey shows

BYD and Tesla both saw record highs in new orders in China in May, according to Deutsche Bank.

Huawei-backed Aito launches Ultra series for M7 SUV, expects to deliver 20,000 units in Jun

Aito said it expects to deliver 20,000 units of the M7 Ultra in June, which is expected to take the total deliveries of the Aito brand to 40,000 units in a single month.

Huawei's car business turns profitable in Q1, exec says

Huawei's automotive business has already turned profitable as sales explode, especially for the Aito brand, an executive said.

Huawei-backed Aito launches updated M5 SUV with starting price of $34,470

Volume deliveries of the updated Aito M5 will begin on May 15. Customers who order the model before May 31 will receive RMB 37,000 worth of entitlements.

Huawei-backed Aito to unveil updated M5 SUV on Apr 23

The Aito M5 is the first model to be built by Huawei with a carmaker, and deliveries started in March 2022.

Huawei-backed Aito offers 8% discount on M7

The updated Aito M7, which went on sale in September 2023, gained more than 130,000 firm orders in its first four months, according to figures previously announced by Huawei.

Huawei-backed Aito becomes outlier with record 32,973 Jan deliveries

Since its launch in September 2023, the new M7 has now accumulated more than 140,000 firm orders, Aito said.