From:Internet Info Agency 2026-06-18 08:10:03
Starting July 1, 2024, the price of Huawei's Qiankun ADS Advanced Intelligent Driving Package (including Max and Ultra versions) will be adjusted from the previously discounted RMB 32,000 to RMB 35,000. The official standard price for this package is RMB 36,000; it had long been offered at RMB 32,000 through limited-time promotions. When combined with approximately RMB 20,000 in new-car purchase subsidies provided by partner automakers (such as Aito and Avatr), users typically paid only RMB 12,000 out of pocket. Following the adjustment, under the same automaker subsidy conditions, users will now pay RMB 15,000—an increase of RMB 3,000 compared to before. Customers who have already placed orders but have not yet taken delivery of their vehicles will not be affected by this price change and can still purchase the package at the original effective price of RMB 12,000. Additionally, starting July 1, 2026, related discounts may be further reduced, potentially leading to a further increase in the one-time purchase price.

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