{ }
Very Negative
Negative
Neutral
Positive
Very Positive
2025-04-212025-04-212025-04-222025-04-2211111100
Download SVG
Download PNG
Download CSV
Somewhat Relevant
Moderately Relevant
Very Relevant
Highly Relevant
2025-04-212025-04-212025-04-222025-04-2211111100
Download SVG
Download PNG
Download CSV

huawei launches level 3 autonomous driving system for commercial use in shanghai

Huawei Technologies has announced the commercial readiness of its upgraded Level 3 autonomous driving system (ADS) in Shanghai, enhancing safety and intelligent driving features. The Qiankun ADS, adopted by brands like SAIC, GAC, and Audi, aims to compete with rivals such as Xiaomi and Tesla. With over 10 billion yuan invested in R&D and a team of 8,000, the system is set for rollout in 2025, addressing safety concerns heightened by recent accidents.

huawei partners with saic to launch new smart electric vehicle brand

Huawei has emerged as a key player in the smart electric vehicle market, partnering with SAIC to launch the Shangjie marque, backed by a significant investment and a dedicated team. This collaboration aims to integrate Huawei's advanced technologies into affordable vehicles, positioning them against competitors like Geely and BYD. Despite challenges, including declining sales for existing brands, the partnership reflects a shift in the automotive landscape, emphasizing the importance of tech integration in modern vehicles.

SAIC and Huawei launch new EV brand Shangjie set for 2025 debut

SAIC Motor and Huawei have launched a new electric vehicle brand, Shangjie, set to debut between April and June 2025. This collaboration, involving over 5,000 team members, aims to enhance technology integration in response to shifting market dynamics, particularly targeting the competitive RMB 150,000 to 250,000 price segment to attract younger buyers.

China EU relations face challenges amid economic pragmatism and political tensions

Amidst a complex geopolitical landscape, the EU is grappling with its relationship with China, particularly in the electric vehicle sector, where an anti-subsidy investigation has been launched against Chinese automakers. The Huawei corruption scandal has further strained ties, leading to increased scrutiny and calls for bans on its devices in EU institutions. Despite these tensions, China remains a significant trading partner for the EU, with a trade surplus that raises concerns about dependency and influence.

Huawei and SAIC to Launch Affordable EV Brand Shangjie in April

Huawei is set to launch its most affordable electric vehicle brand, “Shangjie,” in partnership with SAIC Motor on April 10th. This new brand will focus on mid-to-large SUVs priced between 150,000 to 200,000 yuan, targeting younger consumers with a strong emphasis on value and advanced technology. The first model is expected to integrate Huawei’s electric vehicle architecture and autonomous driving systems, leveraging SAIC’s existing platforms.

Huawei and SAIC to unveil new smart car brand Shangjie on April 10

Huawei and SAIC Motor Corporation are set to unveil a new smart car brand named "Shangjie" on April 10. This brand will be part of the Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance and aims to target the youth market with a starting price around 170,000 yuan, featuring advanced driving solutions and a revamped model from existing SAIC offerings.

Huawei and SAIC to launch joint brand Shangjie on April 10

Huawei and SAIC Motor are set to officially launch their joint brand, Shangjie, on April 10, marking the fifth addition to Huawei's HIMA business. The first model, based on SAIC's Roewe ES39, is expected to feature an extended-range electric vehicle powertrain and will be priced around RMB 150,000 ($20,660).

Huawei and SAIC to launch joint brand Shangjie on April 10

Huawei and SAIC are set to officially launch their joint brand, Shangjie, on April 10, marking the fifth addition to Huawei's HIMA business. The first model, based on SAIC's Roewe ES39, is expected to feature an extended-range electric vehicle powertrain and will be priced around RMB 150,000 ($20,660).

IM Motors launches IM6 SUV in Thailand marking international expansion

IM Motors has launched the LS6 SUV, rebranded as the IM6, in Thailand, marking its entry into international markets with a starting price of THB 1,399,900 ($41,600). The model is available in two variants, Premium and Performance, featuring battery packs of 75 kWh and 100 kWh, offering ranges of 550 km and 634 km, respectively. Following its initial launch in China, IM Motors plans to expand further into regions like Australia, the UK, and the Middle East with the LS6 and L6 electric sedans as key models.

saic and huawei launch affordable electric vehicle brand shangjie

SAIC Motor is collaborating with Huawei Technologies to launch a new electric vehicle brand named Shangjie, targeting affordability with prices between CNY150,000 and CNY250,000. The first model, codename ES39, will feature Huawei's intelligent driving systems and is set to debut in Q4 this year. This partnership aims to enhance SAIC's competitiveness and fill a gap in Huawei's product lineup for mainstream models under CNY200,000.
Trending
Subcategory
Countries:
Companies:
Currencies:
People:

Machinary offers a groundbreaking, modular, and customizable solution that provides advanced financial news and statistical analysis. Our platform goes beyond traditional quantitative analysis, offering users a comprehensive understanding of real-time market dynamics, event detection, and risk analysis.

Address

Newsletter

© 2025 by Machinary.com - Version: 1.0.0.0. All rights reserved

Layout

Color mode

Theme mode

Layout settings

Seems like the connection with the server has been lost. It can be due to poor or broken network. Please hang on while we're trying to reconnect...
Oh snap! Failed to reconnect with the server. This is typically caused by a longer network outage, or if the server has been taken down. You can try to reconnect, but if that does not work, you need to reload the page.
Oh man! The server rejected the attempt to reconnect. The only option now is to reload the page, but be prepared that it won't work, since this is typically caused by a failure on the server.