
Huawei's first car for sale is the Seres Huawei Smart Selection SF5. Additional information is as follows: 1. Configuration: The Seres Huawei Smart Selection SF5 model comes standard with the SERES-Pilot intelligent driving assistance system, integrating multiple high-sensitivity cameras and millimeter-wave radars to achieve FCW forward collision warning, LDWS lane departure warning, ICA high-speed cruise assistance, ACC full-speed adaptive cruise, and more than ten other L2+ autonomous driving functions. 2. Power: The Seres Huawei Smart Selection SF5 adopts an extended-range power system, with the two-wheel-drive model's system maximum power at 255kW and system peak torque at 520N·m, while the four-wheel-drive version's system maximum power is 405kW and system peak torque is 820N·m. Both versions have a pure electric range of 180 kilometers, with a comprehensive range exceeding 1000km.

Huawei and Seres have jointly launched a car brand called AITO, specializing in intelligent SUVs such as popular models like the M5 and M7. When I research electric vehicles, I've noticed that AITO cars stand out. They are equipped with Huawei's self-developed HarmonyOS in-car system, featuring a smooth intelligent cockpit that supports voice-controlled navigation, music playback, and cabin temperature adjustment. The driving assistance functions are also robust, offering features like automatic parking and highway autopilot, enhancing safety in complex road conditions. In terms of charging and range, the extended-range version can travel over a thousand kilometers without frequent charging, while the pure electric version is also impressive. As a tech enthusiast, I believe these cars offer great value for money. Huawei's expertise in communication and AI gives it a leading edge, and its ecosystem integration allows seamless switching between phones and cars, delivering an overall smart and efficient driving experience.

I'm a car enthusiast and have driven the Huawei AITO, which feels quite suitable for city life. The AITO brand is jointly developed by Huawei and Seres, with common models like the M5 and M7. The intelligent system is a great help during daily commutes, such as HarmonyOS for one-touch phone connectivity, allowing navigation and music to operate without manual input. The spacious interior and ample trunk space provide good comfort. Charging is convenient, and the extended-range technology eliminates range anxiety for long trips. I think it's worth considering when buying a car—Huawei's brand endorsement ensures quality, and the simple operation makes it easy to get started, perfect for busy people looking to improve travel efficiency.

Huawei's car sales primarily come from the AITO series, such as the M5 or M7 intelligent SUVs. In terms of safety, they are quite reliable. I've noticed these models are equipped with advanced sensors, where automatic braking and collision warning functions effectively reduce accident risks. The system integrates Huawei's technology to ensure smooth and dependable driving. The overall design is practical, making it a suitable choice for general consumers.


