
Shangjie aims for 20,000 monthly sales of H5 SUV and has released a procurement plan for 400,000 annual sales to its supply chain based on future model planning.
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Shangjie aims for 20,000 monthly sales of H5 SUV and has released a procurement plan for 400,000 annual sales to its supply chain based on future model planning.
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Shangjie aims for 20,000 monthly sales of H5 SUV and has released a procurement plan for 400,000 annual sales to its supply chain based on future model planning.
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The Aito M8 BEV starts at RMB 359,800 ($50,280) and is available in five-seat and six-seat versions.
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Huawei's Aito M8 EV officially launched, starting at 50,000 USD with 100 kWh CATL battery and 705km range.
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The Luxeed R7 fastback crossover from Chery & Huawei was launched in China with a starting price of 34,850 USD. It has up to 512 hp.
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The Shangjie H5 starts at RMB 169,800 ($23,740) in pre-sales, with official launch set for September 23.
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Huawei's new entry-level vehicle Shangjie H5 SUV starts pre-orders at 23,600 USD.
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The updated Luxeed S7 sedan and updated Luxeed R7 coupe SUV start at RMB 229,800 ($32,130) and RMB 249,800, respectively.
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Huawei's Aito M8 sparks controversy with "future" manufacturing date.
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Huawei unveils world's first 100MW heavy-duty truck supercharging station, cutting 45,000 tons of carbon emissions annually.
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