Voyah, the premium new energy vehicle (NEV) brand under Dongfeng Motor, has introduced new variants of its Dream MPV equipped with Huawei’s Qiankun ADS 3.0 smart driving software, aiming to meet growing consumer demand for advanced autonomous driving capabilities.
The updated lineup includes two plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) variants and two battery electric vehicle (BEV) variants, all featuring Huawei’s intelligent driving technology and the HarmonyOS cockpit system.
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The newly added Dream MPV variants come at a reduced entry price for Huawei’s advanced driving features. The PHEV models are priced at RMB 359,900 ($49,400) and RMB 389,900, while the BEV versions start at RMB 379,900 and RMB 409,900.
Prior to this update, only the highest-priced Dream MPV variants offered Huawei’s Qiankun ADS 3.0, making the system more accessible with a price drop of RMB 70,000. This smart driving suite includes a 192-channel LiDAR with a detection range of 250 meters and supports point-to-point pilot-assisted driving.
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Voyah introduced the Dream MPV in May 2022 as its second model, following the launch of the Voyah Free SUV in 2021. The Dream MPV received an update in September 2023, adding Huawei’s smart driving technology to its top-tier variants.
The vehicle measures 5,315 mm in length, 1,998 mm in width, and 1,820 mm in height, with a spacious 3,200 mm wheelbase. It features a 2+2+3 seating configuration, catering to families and business users seeking a high-tech luxury MPV experience.
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In 2024, Voyah delivered 85,697 vehicles, marking a 69.5% increase year-over-year but falling short of its 100,000-unit target. The company aims to double its sales in 2025, targeting 200,000 units. With the expanded Dream MPV lineup incorporating Huawei’s latest smart driving advancements, Voyah is positioning itself to compete more aggressively in China’s rapidly evolving NEV market.
