Huawei’s involvement in this project means that the Maextro S800 not only offers a superior level of luxury and amazing performance, but also a next-generation advanced connectivity experience.
Huawei and their partners at JAC Group have just unveiled official photos for a distinctly Chinese competitor to Mercedes-Maybach. This is the Maextro S800, and it's a Chinese EV/EREV that touts ...
Huawei’s Maextro S800 is a behemoth of an electric sedan that has the entire Chinese automotive world excited even before its official launch. Developed as a joint venture between tech giant ...
By late 2024, cities like Hong Kong, Dubai, and Kuala Lumpur displayed prominent billboards for Huawei's Mate X6, highlighting the brand's return to the premium smartphone market, as reported by ...
When the Trump administration blacklisted Huawei Technologies in 2019 over spying concerns, the move almost wiped out the Chinese company’s global smartphone business. Yet it bounced back with ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department and FBI are both investigating a little-known telecoms hardware firm founded by senior Huawei veterans in China over possible security ...
Huawei, the Chinese electronics giant, is gearing up to compete with its main rival, Xiaomi, in the electric vehicle sector.
Huawei, traditionally known for its smartphones, is now entering the automotive market with the launch of the Maextro S800, a luxury electric car developed in partnership with JAC Motors.
And yet Huawei, a Chinese tech group, continues to thrive. In 2023 its revenues were around $100bn, nearly twice as much as those of Intel, an iconic Silicon Valley firm. “House of Huawei ...
With vivo and Huawei growing (by 14% and 24%, respectively), both were breathing down Apple’s neck – both companies shipped 12.9 million units in Q4. For 2025, the analysts expect the ...
Qilai Shen / Bloomberg / Getty Images Ren Zhengfei, a former officer of the People’s Liberation Army, founded Huawei (pronounced Wah-Way) in 1987. Since then, the Shenzhen, China-based company ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Huawei is seeking to grab a larger share of the Chinese market for artificial intelligence chips that is ...