Huawei’s Executive Director and Terminal BG Chairman, Yu Chengdong, announced today significant sales achievements for its Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA) vehicles. The Stelato S9 has seen over 4,000 units delivered in the past month, while the Maxton S800 has secured more than 5,000 firm orders.
Recent reports from blogger @万万_ECC revealed that HIMA sold 12,518 units last week, with the following breakdown:
- AITO: 10,878 units (M9: 3,373; M8: 4,468; M7: 1,830; M5: 1,207)
- Luxeed: 566 units (R7 EV: 349; R7 EREV: 152; S7: 65)
- Stelato: 1,053 units (S9 EREV: 976; S9 EV: 77)
- Maxton: 21 units (currently only EREV models are being delivered)
The Stelato S9, an extended-range electric sedan, was officially launched on April 16th. It is available in Max, Max+, and Ultra configurations, with prices starting from 309,800 yuan.
- Stelato S9 EREV Max: 309,800 yuan
- Stelato S9 EREV Max+: 339,800 yuan, featuring zero-gravity seats and a larger 53.4kWh battery.
- Stelato S9 EREV Ultra: 369,800 yuan, adding a laser projection system 2.0 and meg-pixel smart projection headlights.
The Maxton S800 was launched in late May. The vehicle measures 5480mm in length, 2000mm in width, and 1542mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3370mm. It comes equipped with the HUAWEI ADS 4.0 advanced driving system and is priced between 708,000 and 1,018,000 yuan, with mass deliveries scheduled to begin in mid-August.