Huawei’s Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA) recorded another monthly delivery record in December, underscoring continued momentum for the company’s automotive ecosystem as it expands its lineup of smart electric vehicles.
According to data released by Huawei, models under the HIMA umbrella delivered 89,611 units in December, marking a 9.46 percent increase from 81,864 Vehicles in November and an 81.13 percent rise compared with the same period last year. The result marked the third consecutive month of record deliveries for the group.
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For the full year 2025, cumulative deliveries under the HIMA platform reached 589,107 units, representing a 32 percent year-on-year increase. The growth reflects rising consumer demand for Huawei-backed vehicles, which integrate the company’s software, connectivity, and intelligent driving technologies.
HIMA currently encompasses five automotive brands developed in partnership with Chinese automakers: Aito with Seres Group, Luxeed with Chery, Stelato with BAIC Group, Maextro with Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Group (JAC), and Shangjie with SAIC Motor. Aito, the first brand launched under the alliance in December 2021, remains a key contributor to overall volumes.
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Huawei said cumulative deliveries across all HIMA brands surpassed one million units in October, achieved roughly 43 months after the first model entered the market. The company also disclosed that the average transaction price of HIMA vehicles stood at around RMB 390,000 ($55,760), positioning the lineup firmly in the premium segment.
Beyond its core partnerships, Huawei has continued expanding its automotive ecosystem. It has teamed up with Dongfeng Motor to establish the Yijing brand, with GAC Group to form the Qijing brand, and with SAIC-GM-Wuling on the Huajing project. The Huajing model is expected to enter the market in the first half of 2026.
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Industry analysts view HIMA’s sustained delivery growth as a sign that Huawei’s strategy of focusing on software-defined vehicles and premium positioning is gaining traction in China’s increasingly competitive electric vehicle market.
