Who is Huawei collaborating with to manufacture cars?
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As Huawei ventures into the smart connected vehicle market, it has adopted a new business model by partnering with automakers to create sub-brands for car manufacturing. Currently, Huawei has established collaborations with three major partners: BAIC, GAC, and Changan. Below is an introduction to the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): 1. Purpose of the VIN: The VIN is a unique code assigned by the manufacturer to identify a vehicle, serving as its 'automotive ID card.' 2. Location of the VIN: It can typically be found in the lower left corner of the front windshield, on the driver's side door lock pillar, in the engine compartment, or on the vehicle registration certificate.
As an ordinary car owner, I recently bought a car co-developed by Huawei, and it has been such a pleasant surprise. Huawei doesn’t actually manufacture cars directly but engages in deep collaborations with multiple automakers. For instance, the well-known Seres partnered with Huawei to launch the AITO series of SUVs, which have become incredibly popular. When I drive the AITO M5, the smart cockpit powered by the Harmony OS offers seamless navigation and music connectivity, and the voice assistant is highly responsive. Huawei has also teamed up with Changan Auto to develop the Avatr brand, as well as with BAIC’s Arcfox, transforming traditional cars into high-tech marvels. Huawei provides intelligent driving technology and electric solutions, enhancing the overall driving experience and safety performance. I believe this model helps automakers save time and costs while consumers reap the benefits, and I’m looking forward to the widespread adoption of autonomous driving features in the future.