Huawei’s Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA) announced on November 27 that the cumulative deliveries of the AITO M7 in 2024 will exceed 180,000 units.
The M7 has been a huge success, selling as much as 30,000 units in January of this year, before stabilizing at around 15,000 retail sales per month.
The M7 is a mid-to-large size SUV measuring 5,020 mm in length, 1,945 mm in width, and 1,760 mm in height, with a 2,820 mm wheelbase.
The M7 comes in five and six-seater arrangements and in three versions: Max, Pro, and Ultra, priced between 249,800 to 329,800 CNY.
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At the Huawei Mate Ceremony, executive director Richard Yu announced that HIMA, which features four brands now (AITO, Luxeed, Stelato, and Maextro), has delivered more than 500,000 units in the 32 months since its launch.
This represents a record amongst the emerging new energy brands (including Li Auto, NIO, XPeng, Zeekr).
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The AITO M7 received a facelift in September 12 of last year and has since revitalized sales of the model.
From September 2023 to September 2024, the M7 has exceeded 200,000 in units sales.
In October 2024, AITO sold 15,132 M7, resulting in YTD sales of 165,510 units. Comparatively, Tesla China sold 36,204 Model Y in October.