From:Internet Info Agency 2026-03-06 07:00:00
At Harmony Intelligent Mobility's spring launch event, Huawei officially unveiled its 896-line LiDAR system—a significant upgrade from the previous 192-line version in terms of resolution. Featuring a dual-optical-path architecture, the new LiDAR can reliably detect objects taller than 14 cm and irregularly shaped obstacles at distances up to 120 meters. Offered as an optional upgrade, this LiDAR is available on the尊界 S800 and AITO M9, priced RMB 10,000–20,000 higher than their base trims, with starting prices of RMB 728,000 and RMB 479,800 respectively. The top-trim versions of both models are uniformly priced at RMB 1,018,000. Additionally, the all-new Shangjie Z7 and Z7T models made their debut at the event. Although only images were shown, their official launch is expected by the end of March. Both models feature an updated in-car UI and are positioned to target younger consumers.

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