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Huawei's Aito M9 SUV surfaces in a Chinese regulatory filing

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Ro, 13 September 2023

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Huawei-backed automaker Aito is getting closer to launching its ultra-luxury SUV, the Aito M9. Some of the specs leaked back in early August and now a regulatory filing with the Chinese MIIT confirms some of the details and reveals more about the vehicle. We've got some photos of the SUV as well.

Aito M9 in black and blue Aito M9 in black and blue Aito M9 in black and blue Aito M9 in black and blue
Aito M9 in black and blue

The first thing to know about the Aito M9 is that it comes in two versions - EREV and BEV. The EREV option is equipped with a 112 hp, 1.5L generator and two electric motors - a 221 hp one mounted on the front axle and a rear-mounted one rated at 268 hp.

The BEV version is more powerful as it runs on a Huawei-made 215 hp front motor and 308 hp rear one. Batteries are supplied by CATL.

Huawei's Aito M9 SUV surfaces in a Chinese regulatory filing

If all goes well, the vehicle will launch by the end of Q4 this year and will incorporate Huawei's latest technologies and a new 800V high-voltage platform.

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Chinese brands are smart, you can buy PHEV or EV. Western brands pushing useless EVs will die soon. In China normal people don't buy EVs, everyone likes PHEV which runs 100-200km on battery and then petrol. For example best selling is Li Auto wh...

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