Luxeed

  • Huawei to launch new models under Luxeed and Aito brands on Aug 25

    The updated S7 sedan and R7 coupe SUV from Luxeed, as well as the BEV variant of Aito M8, will be launched at the event.

  • Luxeed begins pre-sales of 2 updated models as Huawei-backed brand enters 'Phase 2.0'

    The all-new S7 and R7 are the first models launched by Luxeed in its Phase 2.0, and will feature more Huawei technologies.

  • Huawei, Chery sign deal to bring joint brand Luxeed to 'Phase 2.0'

    Luxeed will invest over RMB 10 billion ($1.4 billion) and increase its R&D team to 5,000 people.

  • Huawei-backed Luxeed working on MPV, expected to be launched in H1 2026, report says

    The MPV will be based on Chery's E0X-L platform and is expected to be the first MPV model under Huawei's HIMA business.

  • Huawei-backed Luxeed to begin pre-sales of updated editions of 2 existing models on Aug 8

    Luxeed will begin pre-sales of updated editions of the S7 sedan and R7 coupe SUV on August 8, with official launch expected in September.

  • Huawei-backed Luxeed begins offering discounts as price war looks set to continue

    Luxeed is offering consumers who buy its cars before July 31 a cash discount of RMB 20,000 ($2,790), becoming the latest participant in China's auto price war.

  • Huawei-Chery joint brand Luxeed reaches 100,000th delivery milestone

    This comes 18 months after the launch of Luxeed's first model, the Luxeed S7 sedan.

  • Luxeed R7 SUV exceeds 80,000 orders after about 6 months on market

    The Luxeed R7, launched on September 24, 2024, is the second model jointly built by Huawei and Chery.

  • Huawei-Chery joint brand Luxeed adds hybrid variants to R7 SUV

    Luxeed has launched two EREV variants for the R7 with a starting price of RMB 249,800 ($34,230) and deliveries are set to begin on January 5.

  • Huawei's HIMA unit to double model offerings in 2025 with Aito M8 to rival Li L9, report says

    HIMA's available models will exceed 10 next year, and one of the key models will be the Aito M8, which will compete with Li Auto's Li L9.