Huawei and Seres have recently joined forces to introduce the all-new Aito M7 Pro.

The Aito M7 is now available in four different versions, with prices ranging from 249,800 to 289,800 CNY (approximately 869 million to 1 billion VND).

The Aito M7 Pro boasts similar dimensions and design aesthetics to the Ultra version. It measures 5,020 x 1,945 x 1,760 mm in length, width, and height, respectively, with a wheelbase of 2,820 mm.

Customers can choose from a range of exterior colors for the new Pro version, including galaxy blue, black, grey, sky blue, and crystal silver.

The interior of the Aito M7 Pro features a warm-toned color scheme, with a fully digital 10.25-inch instrument cluster, a 15.6-inch 2K infotainment screen, dual 50W wireless phone chargers, and a Huawei Sound audio system.

All Aito M7 Pro models, not just the Pro version, feature Nappa leather seats with heating and ventilation functions for the first and second rows. Massage functionality is also available for these rows when opting for the 6-seat configuration.

In terms of safety, the new Aito M7 Pro is equipped with the Huawei Qiankun 3.0 ADS autonomous driving system, which enables driver assistance on highways but not in urban areas.

In urban areas, the vehicle is supported by features such as Lane Keeping Control (LCC), Traffic Light Recognition (LCC+), parking assistance for over 160 types of spaces, forward automatic emergency braking at speeds between 4-130 km/h, and rear automatic emergency braking at speeds between 4-15 km/h.

Additionally, the Aito M7 Pro is equipped with three millimeter-wave radars, ten high-resolution cameras, and twelve ultrasonic sensors.

The M7 Pro offers two powertrain options. The first is a single-electric motor configuration that produces 268 horsepower and is paired with rear-wheel drive. The second option is a dual-motor setup that generates 442 horsepower and comes with all-wheel drive.

Both configurations are combined with a 1.5T gasoline engine and a 38.5 kWh battery, allowing for an all-electric range of 200 km and a combined range of 1,240 – 1,290 km, depending on the configuration.

Due to the use of an aluminum alloy and 2000 mega Pascal ultra-high-strength steel chassis, along with other expensive equipment, the company representative stated that they incur a loss of 20,000 to 30,000 CNY (approximately 69.8 to 104 million VND) on each Aito M7 sold.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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