Recently leaked photos allegedly showcasing the Huawei Luxeed SUV have ignited speculation over the vehicle's advanced features and smart technology, potentially setting a new benchmark in the automotive industry.
Emerging Details from Leaked Images
New surveillance images of an SUV, supposedly a Huawei Luxeed model, are circulating like wildfire. A source recently leaked these images on an online social media platform and claimed that another Luxeed smart car could be unveiled later this year.
Mr. Airplane on Weibo shared photos of the rumored Huawei Luxeed SUV, suggesting it might come in two high-end versions and be larger than the upcoming NIO Ledo ONVO L60. One version could be fully electric, while the other might offer extended range and a new wheel hub system.
According to Huawei Central, based on the four pictures that Mr. Airplane shared showing the front, side, and inside of the Luxeed car, the SUV shares a front-facing appearance with the newly unveiled Luxeed S7. On the other hand, the back features a slant-slip form and a smooth glass surface.
What to Expect from Huawei's Latest SUV
Additionally, the vehicle's exterior side appears to be round. Regarding the interior components, the smart car has a floating control screen that charges wireless cellphones and other gadgets. Additional information is accessible through visual representations.
Speculation Around Huawei's Future Releases
Chery and Huawei debuted the Luxeed S7 at the Beijing Auto Show 2024, showcasing various cutting-edge technologies and features. The car appeared luxuriously beautiful, and we may see some of these characteristics in the stated model in the future.
In other news, Huawei is also making significant strides in the computing industry. Leaked information hints at the imminent debut of the highly anticipated Kirin PC chip alongside the release of new Qingyun notebooks.
The introduction of this computer-dedicated CPU marks a significant milestone for Huawei.
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