From:Internet Info Agency 2026-03-12 17:22:00
According to the latest "February 2026 China Automobile Residual Value Report" released by the China Automobile Dealers Association, the Aito M9 has topped both the domestic extended-range hybrid and all-electric SUV residual value rankings. Specifically, the extended-range variant has held the number-one spot for seven consecutive months, while the all-electric version has led the chart for three straight months. This high residual value stems from its comprehensive technological superiority: the vehicle features ultra-high-strength hot-formed steel at 29 locations throughout the body, comes standard with nine airbags and Huawei’s Qiankun ADS 4 intelligent driving system, and debuts a next-generation dual-path, image-grade LiDAR. In terms of luxury experience, the M9 offers three seating configurations, standard Nappa leather “Shu Yun” comfort seats, and HarmonyOS cockpit features including the “three-finger, four-direction, five-screen flow” functionality. It also includes an upgraded Smart Laser Projection Giant Screen System 2.0, paired with a full-aluminum Tuling chassis and closed-loop air suspension, delivering an ideal balance between ride comfort and dynamic handling.

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