JAC
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Maextro S800 luxury sedan secures over 2,600 orders in 72 hours
The Maextro S800, jointly developed by Huawei and JAC, was launched on May 30 with a starting price of RMB 708,000 ($98,360).
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Huawei-JAC joint brand Maextro launches S800 luxury sedan as latest challenger to Mercedes-Maybach
The Maextro S800 joins the Nio ET9 and Yangwang U7 as the latest challenger to Mercedes-Maybach in China's luxury sedan market.
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Huawei-JAC joint brand Maextro to launch S800 luxury sedan on May 30
The Maextro S800 is expected to be priced between RMB 1 million ($138,650) and RMB 1.5 million, Huawei said previously.
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Huawei, JAC joint brand Maextro unveils interior of S800 luxury sedan
The Maextro S800 is expected to be launched in May, targeting the luxury sedan market in the RMB 1 million ($137,070) class.
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Huawei-JAC joint brand Maextro to officially launch S800 luxury sedan at end of May
The Maextro S800, a model designed on L3 autonomous driving architecture, is set to be launched at the Shenzhen auto show at the end of May.
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Huawei HIMA to hold tech event on Maextro brand on Feb 20
Maextro's first model, the Maextro S800, began pre-sales in November 2024 and is expected to be priced between RMB 1 million ($137,000) and RMB 1.5 million.
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Huawei, JAC joint brand Maextro sees 1st factory set up
Huawei unveiled the Maextro S800 on November 26, targeting the luxury executive sedan market with an estimated price tag of RMB 1 million to RMB 1.5 million.
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Regulatory filing: Core specs of Maextro S800 from Huawei, JAC revealed
The Maextro S800 sedan is available in EREV and BEV variants, with four- and five-seat options, as well as dual- and triple-motor options.
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Huawei, JAC joint brand Maextro unveils S800 luxury sedan with estimated starting price of $137,870
Maextro has started pre-sales of the S800 to target the luxury sedan market. Huawei today also launched the updated Luxeed S7, and a new Stelato S9 variant.
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Huawei, JAC joint brand Maextro names 1st model S800, to debut on Nov 26
The Maextro S800 is expected to target the luxury executive sedan market, with potential rivals set to include the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, BMW 7 Series, Audi A8, and Nio ET9.









