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Design and Dimensions
The Aito M8 SUV showcases Huawei’s commitment to both technical excellence and design innovation. The vehicle's dimensions are 5190 mm in length, 1999 mm in width, and 1795 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3105 mm. These measurements ensure ample capacity and comfort for passengers. The design language of the Aito family is evident in the M8, featuring through-through headlights, semi-hidden door handles, a roof lidar, and large chrome rims. Additionally, consumers can customize their vehicles with optional accessories such as luggage racks and window frames.
Power and Performance
Under the hood, the Aito M8 is equipped with a 118 kW extended range engine provided by Chongqing Xiaokang Power. This engine is paired with dual electric motors, offering power outputs of 165 kW and 227 kW. The SUV will be available with either 36.019 kWh or 51.975 kWh lithium iron phosphate or lithium terpolymer batteries. These configurations enable the Aito M8 to reach a top speed of 200 km/h, making it a powerful contender in its market segment.
Competing with Ideal L8 and L9
Positioned to compete with the Ideal L8 and Ideal L9, the Aito M8 aims to capture a significant share of the mid-to-large SUV market. Its advanced features, impressive electric range, and customizable options make it an attractive choice for consumers seeking a high-performance, stylish SUV.
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