Information about the new Huawei crossover leaked online: its premiere is coming soon
Chinese media revealed the appearance of the updated Aito M7 2026 crossover — the model's debut is expected soon, possibly as early as summer.
Chinese brand Aito, from Huawei, will soon unveil an updated version of the M7 crossover. The exact announcement date is still undisclosed, but fresh spy photos suggest the debut will happen this season. The images circulated online show the car without camouflage, being tested in off-road conditions.
The design of the novelty will undergo evolutionary changes — the styling will be aligned with flagship models M8 and M9. This is corroborated by the rounded headlights, a continuous light strip at the rear, and narrow air ducts beneath the bumper. This approach maintains the signature recognizability of the lineup. The manufacturer is still keeping the interior details under wraps.

According to insiders, the Aito M7 will be offered in two versions: fully electric and hybrid. Technical details remain undisclosed, but the hybrid modification, like its predecessor, will use the internal combustion engine solely as a generator to recharge the batteries.
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