Huawei’s automotive business, the Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA), has reached a significant milestone, surpassing one million cumulative vehicle deliveries just 43 months after its first vehicle hit the market. The company announced the achievement on its social media channels, noting that the one-millionth vehicle was a Stelato S9T station wagon.
HIMA said the average transaction price for its models in October was RMB 390,000 ($54,930), underscoring the brand’s growing strength in China’s premium segment, where vehicles priced above RMB 300,000 are considered high-end.
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The Stelato S9T, launched on September 17, is produced by Stelato, a brand jointly developed by Huawei and Beijing Automotive Group (BAIC Group). The model starts at RMB 309,800, positioning it in the upper tier of China’s passenger car market.

HIMA also reported that the Aito M9 SUV, one of its flagship models, has exceeded 250,000 cumulative deliveries within 21 months of launch — a record for vehicles in the RMB 500,000 price range. The Aito brand, jointly created by Huawei and Seres Group, was launched in December 2021 as HIMA’s first automotive partnership. The Aito M9 currently starts at RMB 469,800.
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In addition to Aito and Stelato, HIMA’s portfolio includes several partnerships across China’s auto industry, such as Luxeed with Chery, Maextro with Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Group (JAC), and Shangjie with SAIC. The rapid growth of HIMA highlights Huawei’s deepening influence in smart electric mobility and its ambition to become a key player in the premium EV market.

