Huawei’s Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA) delivered 28,212 vehicles in February, a 31.11% increase from a year earlier despite a sharp decline from January, the company said.
Deliveries fell 51.29% month on month from January’s 57,915 units, reflecting the impact of the Lunar New Year holiday, which ran from Feb. 15 to Feb. 23 this year and disrupted production across China’s auto industry.
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Cumulative deliveries under the HIMA umbrella have now exceeded 1.28 million vehicles since launch, the company said. For the first two months of the year, deliveries totaled 86,127 units, up 52.43% compared with the same period in 2025.
The alliance’s flagship premium brand, Aito, accounted for a significant share of the total, delivering about 18,000 vehicles in February and more than 58,000 units during the January–February period.
HIMA currently brings together several Chinese automakers under Huawei’s technology platform, including BAIC Group’s Stelato, Seres Group’s Aito, Chery’s Luxeed, Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Group’s Maextro and SAIC Motor’s Shangjie.
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Aito was the first brand launched under the alliance in December 2021 and focuses primarily on sport utility vehicles. Its current lineup includes the M5, M7, M8 and M9 models.
HIMA said it surpassed one million cumulative deliveries in October last year, about 43 months after the first vehicle entered the market, highlighting the rapid growth of Huawei-backed smart vehicle partnerships in China.
