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Huawei's auto partner Sokon sold 6,150 NEVs in Dec, up 88.7% year-on-year

Sokon sold 41,440 NEVs for the full year 2021, up 104.4 percent year-on-year.

Sokon denies it plays only OEM role in partnership with Huawei

Seres is a longtime partner of Huawei and not an OEM, local media quoted a source at Sokon, which owns the brand, as saying.

AITO M5, built by Huawei and Seres, reportedly gets over 2,000 orders in 3 days

The AITO Wenjie M5 surpassed 2,000 orders in three days in Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hangzhou and Chengdu, four cities that already have show cars, according to a local media report.

Huawei unveils first model of AITO brand it has built with Seres

The release of the Wenjie M5 will allow Huawei's automotive component manufacturing capabilities, as well as its vehicle software development capabilities, to begin to be showcased in a larger way.

Seres unveils new premium brand AITO, aims to build over 1,000 stores with Huawei next year

The first model under the AITO brand, the Wenjie M5, will be the first mass-produced SUV to feature Huawei's latest HarmonyOS smart cockpit and Huawei's smart car solutions.

Huawei said to start selling second model, Seres SF7, within the year

Huawei will start selling the second model, the Seres SF7 from Chongqing Sokon, in the second half of the year, possibly as early as August, the WeChat account iAUTO2010 reported Monday.

A little-known A-share NEV company is up about 380% this year, here's why

Chongqing Sokon - a Chinese automaker that has never been on the radar before - saw its market capitalization top RMB 100 billion ($1.55 billion) for the first time yesterday. So far this year, it has risen about 380 percent.

First model sold in Huawei channel begins delivery

At a time when its smartphone business is struggling due to US sanctions, Huawei has high hopes for its automotive business, even though the company won't be building cars itself.

First model sold in Huawei channel said to have over 10,000 orders

Seres said Tuesday that the Seres SF5 will be delivered to their first owners on May 29.

Huawei said to target selling 300,000 cars next year

Huawei Consumer BG CEO Richard Yu has set a goal of selling 300,000 cars next year, and the company plans to sell cars in 200 stores by the end of July, increasing such stores to more than 1,000 by the end of the year, according to Tencent News.