What kind of cars does Huawei sell?
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Not long ago, the car co-created by Huawei was finally unveiled. In fact, Huawei's "car manufacturing" is not car manufacturing in the true sense, but rather a collaboration with automakers to provide them with certain technologies for joint vehicle development. Among them, Seres is a car brand that has a deep partnership with Huawei. The relevant introduction about Seres is as follows: 1. Introduction one: Seres, fully named "Jinkang Seres", is a mid-to-high-end new energy vehicle brand under "Jinkang New Energy", a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sokon Group. 2. Introduction two: As a new force in car manufacturing with a background in traditional car manufacturing, Jinkang Seres was established in Silicon Valley, USA in 2016. After continuous development, the brand now possesses mature car manufacturing technology. 3. Introduction three: On April 19, 2021, Huawei partnered with the Seres brand to officially launch the new energy vehicle "Seres Huawei Smart Selection SF5" at the Shanghai International Auto Show.
I heard that the cars Huawei mainly sells are the AITO M series, such as the M5 and M7 SUVs, which are the result of their collaboration with automaker Seres. These vehicles integrate Huawei's HarmonyOS intelligent cockpit system, making operations while driving very convenient. Features like voice-controlled navigation and music are quite practical. The exterior design is also quite stylish, and in terms of performance, they focus on pure electric or hybrid versions, offering fast acceleration and fuel efficiency, with prices starting from over 200,000 yuan, targeting the mid-to-high-end market. Huawei sells these cars in its flagship stores, where users can test drive and experience them before purchasing, which is different from traditional 4S stores. I've also seen some reviews saying that the AITO cars have good range and spacious interiors, making them suitable for family trips. In the future, Huawei may continue to collaborate with manufacturers like Chery to launch new models, overall representing a new attempt to integrate technology into cars, which is worth users' attention.