Hongmeng Zhixing announced the release of its first electric estate Xiangjie in the fall of 2025

Huawei is preparing to launch a new line of electric versions of Xiangjie estates — stylish, spacious, and high-tech cars that will be presented this fall. Testing has already begun.

July 8, 2025 at 8:56 PM / News

At the Xiangjie User Star Sharing Night event, it was announced that this fall will see the presentation of the new Hongmeng Zhixing Xiangjie 2025 estates. Huawei representative Yu Chengdong noted that these cars feature a spacious interior, excellent handling, and an impressive range on a fully charged electric battery.

He emphasized that the trunk is very large, making them versatile for various purposes — from home use and camping to off-road driving. In particular, the Hongmeng Zhixing Xiangjie estate was previously spotted in spy photos, where its appearance impresses with a sleek and streamlined silhouette that combines features of an estate and a shooting brake.

The body lines are executed in a rounded style reminiscent of the Xiangjie S9 sedan design. These newcomers promise to be bright representatives of the modern electric vehicle segment, combining practicality, style, and technological innovations from Huawei and Hongmeng.

At the moment, no additional information on the car's specifications has been published. However, among estates, it may become a good alternative for those who prefer eco-friendly types of cars.

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