Huawei’s Maextro S800 Looks Like Someone Put A Maybach, A Rolls And A Porsche In The Blender
Huawei Maextro S800 looks like someone dropped a Maybach, A

Yu Chengdong, head of Huawei's automotive project, said their flagship sedan is larger than 99.99% of cars in China Maextro, a joint venture between Huawei and Jianghuai Automobile, has released its first model in China. The Maextro S800 is a fully electric luxury sedan for Maybach and Rolls-Royce. Set to launch in 2025, the electric car promises high-quality materials and high-tech features. Over the past few decades, Chinese products have made great strides in design, technology, quality and luxury. So much so that China's newest brand, Maextro, thinks it can rival Europe's most luxurious brands such as Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Maybach. Its first model, the S800, promised similar functionality at a lower price. Far from being a plucky upstart (or heaven forbid, some kind of weird reboot of the Austin maestro), the newly minted Maextro brand is a joint venture between tech giant Huawei and Chinese automaker JAC Motors. It is also the fourth and most ambitious member of Huawei's…

China’s Maextro Chasing Rolls-Royce Luxury With New MPV
China’s Maextro launches new MPV to catch up with Rolls-Royce’s luxury

A new brand and new model, expected to compete with the likes of Zeekr 009 and Li Auto Mega go through Brad Anderson August 7, 2024 13:00 The brand is part of the HIMA Group, which also includes Seres, Chery, BAIC and Huawei. Maextro-branded vehicles start at 1 million RMB or about $140,000. Just when we thought the era of the rise of new Chinese car brands was over, a new brand is born that hopes to catch up with Mercedes-Maybach and Rolls-Royce. It's called Maextro and it comes from the Harmonious Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA), which already includes brands such as Seres' Aito, Chery's Luxeed and BAIC's Stelato. Huawei is the driving force behind HIMA. So, what is Maextro? The brand will build cars in China's ultra-premium market, priced at more than 1 million RMB, or about $140,000 at current exchange rates. Its first model has been spotted testing in secret under camouflage and body cladding, sporting large MPV…