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AITO M9 2026 vs AITO M8

The AITO M9 2026 and AITO M8 are both large, six-seat SUVs built under Huawei’s Seres partnership and sold primarily in China. The M9 sits at the top of the AITO range — a full-size flagship for buyers who want the biggest cabin and the highest-spec HarmonyOS interior available. The M8 is positioned one tier below, targeting families who want similar technology at a lower entry price. Both went on sale in China within 18 months of each other, which makes the choice between them a real decision for buyers in that budget band right now.

AITO M9 2026 vs AITO M8

Range and Charging

Both models are sold in pure BEV and extended-range EREV configurations. For the BEV variants, the M9 2026 is rated at approximately 630 km on CLTC — note this is CLTC, which typically runs 15–20% higher than real-world figures. The M8 BEV is rated at around 600 km CLTC (unconfirmed — spec sheet pending official release). EREV variants on both push total range past 1,200 km combined under CLTC conditions. DC fast charging on the M9 supports up to 100 kW (unconfirmed); 10–80% is estimated at under 35 minutes at a compatible fast charger. M8 charging specs are not yet officially confirmed for all variants.

Price, Availability and Market Fit

The M9 2026 starts at approximately CNY 469,800 in China. The M8 starts from around CNY 258,800 — roughly CNY 210,000 less for the base trim. Neither model has an official distributor in Nigeria, Kenya, or South Africa as of mid-2025, but grey-market import pricing for the M8 is estimated in the NGN 20–25M range; the M9 would land higher, closer to NGN 35M+, depending on trim and freight. If you are deciding between them, the core question is whether the M9’s larger cabin and flagship positioning justifies the significant price gap over the M8.

Ecosystem and Rival Context

Within AITO’s own range, the M7 sits below the M8 and is worth considering if budget is the primary constraint. Outside of AITO, the Li Auto L8 and L9 are the most direct rivals — they operate in the same EREV segment at comparable price points and have broader service networks in China. The Nio ES8 is the EV-only alternative worth looking at. This AITO-vs-AITO comparison still makes sense over cross-brand rivals because both vehicles share the same HarmonyOS ecosystem, making the software and interface transition zero — a real factor for Huawei-ecosystem buyers.

Pros and Cons

The M9 2026 carries a larger cabin that genuinely accommodates three rows with usable third-row legroom, which matters if you regularly carry six adults. Its flagship trim includes a more advanced Huawei LiDAR-based driver assistance stack, useful on unfamiliar or poorly mapped roads. The longer estimated range on the BEV version makes it easier to cover long-distance routes without range anxiety. On the downside, the M9’s price premium is substantial — buyers who don’t need the extra space are paying for headroom they may rarely use. Parts and service outside China remain uncertain for grey-market imports.

The M8 gives most of the M9’s technology — HarmonyOS, Huawei’s driver assistance hardware, EREV availability — at a price that is roughly half. For buyers who need six seats but don’t require a full third-row bench, the value case is harder to argue against. The M8 also has a slightly more manageable footprint for urban driving. Its main weaknesses: the final charging and range specs are not fully confirmed across all variants, and it lacks the brand prestige of the M9 for buyers where that matters.

Quick Verdict

Choose the AITO M9 2026 if you regularly carry six passengers and want the most capable HarmonyOS setup AITO currently offers. Choose the M8 if a six-seat family SUV with strong technology is what you need and the M9’s price puts it out of reach. The gap between them is real but so is the price difference — most buyers won’t fill the extra M9 capability week to week.

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  AITO M9 2026 AITO M8
Price $70,000.00 $53,132.00
Our Rating 5.8 5.8
Brand Aito Aito
Category Electric Cars Electric Cars

MODEL

Full Model Name AITO M9 2026
Generation 2nd Generation
Segment / Class Full-size luxury SUV
Available Trims / Variants Max+, Ultra, Ultimate Extended Edition 5-seat and 6-seat versions; trims include “Max+”, “Ultra”, single-motor and dual-motor AWD options.
Powertrain Options BEV (pure electric); EREV (range-extended)
Special Editions Ultimate Extended Edition — extended wheelbase, tri-motor, 2.0T range extender

LAUNCH

Reveal Date 28 May 2026 BEV variants announced July 2025
Launch Year 2026
Availability Status On sale in China from May 2026 Pre-order open, market launch tentatively set for August 2025.
Brand / Manufacturer Aito / HIMA (Huawei Intelligent Mobility Alliance + Seres)
Country of origin China China
Assembly Country China
Markets Available China (official); grey market only elsewhere
Grey Market Import Possible via parallel import
Base Price (USD) ~$70,600 (¥479,800) — Max+; up to ~$97,000 (¥659,800) — Ultimate Extended ~ ¥378,000 (China) for entry-level BEV version.

BATTERY

Battery Capacity 120 kWh (BEV) 100 kWh CATL battery pack for all BEV variants.
Battery Chemistry NMC lithium-ion (CATL) 800-volt architecture; likely NMC chemistry.
Battery Architecture 800V high-voltage platform (BEV)
Thermal Management Liquid-cooled
Range (WLTP/CLTC/EPA) BEV: 750 km CLTC; EREV: 340–422 km pure electric CLTC; 1,405 km combined CLTC. Up to ~ 705 km (CLTC).
Energy Consumption ~ 23.7 kWh / 100 km (when measured under some standard).
Heat Pump
Cell Brand CATL
Additional Notes EREV uses 52 kWh pack (carry-over from 2025 refresh); BEV upgraded to 120 kWh from Gen 1's 100 kWh Battery protection system ≈ 15-layer; many sensors for safety

PERFORMANCE

Motor Type Permanent magnet synchronous
Motor Configuration Dual motor (Max+, Ultra); Tri-motor (Ultimate Extended Edition)
Power Output (kW / hp) EREV standard: 497 kW / 667 hp; Ultimate Extended: 664 kW / 890 hp Single-motor version: up to ~227 kW.
Dual-motor AWD version: combined ~387 kW
Peak Power (kW / hp) 664 kW / 890 hp (Ultimate Extended)
Torque (Nm) Not all sources give full torque; dual-motor likely ~598 Nm.
0–100 km/h / 0-60 mph (seconds) The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. BEV: 4.5 sec; Ultimate Extended: 3.99 sec ~ 4.8-5.2 seconds depending on version.
Top Speed (km/h / mph) 251 km/h (Ultimate Extended) ~ 200 km/h.
Transmission / Drive Single-speed, AWD all trims
Rear-Wheel Steering Yes — ±8°
Additional Notes Huawei Tuling active chassis platform; CDC dampers standard

BODY

Body Style 5-door full-size luxury SUV Full-size luxury SUV, 5-door; offered in 5-seat and 6-seat layouts.
Body Colour Options Desert Gold Brown, Sayram Blue, Canghai Silver Blue (new); others not confirmed
Platform / Architecture HIMA EV/EREV platform; Xuanwu Architecture 2.0 body structure Huawei’s “Giant Whale” 800V high-voltage platform / upgraded Tuling platform.
Dimensions (L×W×H mm) Standard: 5,285 × 2,026 × 1,845 mm; Ultimate Extended: 5,402 × 2,026 × 1,845 mm 5,190×1,999×1,795 mm
Drag Coefficient (Cd) ~ 0.255–0.259 Cd depending on source.
Wheelbase (mm) Standard: 3,125 mm; Ultimate Extended: 3,236 mm 3,105 mm
Ground Clearance (mm) ~18° / ~20°
Kerb Weight (kg) ~2,670 kg in some versions.
Suspension (Front / Rear) Dual-chamber air suspension standard; CDC dampers; front double wishbone Independent; double wishbone front, independent rear.
Wheel Size (inches) Options include 20- or 21-inch wheels; tires around 255/50 R20 front, 275/50 R20 rear or 265/45-285/45 R21.
Trunk/Boot Capacity (L) Rear trunk volume ~ 392-1323 L depending on seat configuration.
Frunk/Bonnet Capacity (L) Has a powered front-trunk (“extra-large frunk”).
Turning Circle (m) 5.1 m (5.4 m vehicle)
Sunroof Panoramic roof
Additional Notes 91% high-strength steel and aluminium alloy body; A/B pillars use 2,200 MPa submarine-grade hot-formed steel

SAFETY

Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Yes
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) Yes
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Yes
Traction Control System (TCS) Yes
Structural Safety Xuanwu Architecture 2.0; 91% high-strength materials; 2,200 MPa A/B pillars
Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) Yes
Child Seat Anchors (ISOFIX / LATCH) Yes
360° Camera / Surround View Yes
Reversing Camera Yes
Driver Assistance (ADAS) Huawei Qiankun ADS 5.0 — standard across all trims Huawei ADS 4 advanced driver-assistance; many sensors (LiDAR, cameras, radars, ultrasonics) for active safety.
ADAS Features Full-scenario navigation, car-to-car routing, advanced auto parking
Autonomous Driving Level L2+ advanced driver assistance Level 2+ autonomous driving; supervised autonomous features.
Autonomous Driving System Name Huawei Qiankun ADS 5.0
Autonomous Driving Hardware 6 LiDAR, 5 millimetre-wave radars, 12 ultrasonic radars, 12 HD cameras
Over-the-Air (OTA) Safety Updates Yes
Additional Notes ADS 5.0 is a major upgrade over Gen 1's ADS 3.0/3.3

COMFORT

Seating Capacity 4-seat, 5-seat, or 6-seat configurations available 5 or 6 seats; in 6-seat version, second row includes captain / “zero-gravity” style seats with recline; front passenger seat folds for leg-rest when unoccupied. Heating, ventilation etc
Power Seats Yes
Seat Heating Yes
Roof Type Panoramic cabin; likely panoramic roof option. —
Ambient Lighting Yes
Bluetooth / Wi-Fi HarmonyOS version; likely strong integration with Huawei tech.
Wireless Charging Ye
5G / LTE Yes
Parking Aids 360° cameras, front and rear radar, auto parking via ADS 5.0 Multiple sensors; LiDAR; 4D millimeter-wave radars; intelligent parking assistance.
Additional Notes Retractable running boards available; gesture-controlled doors on some trims Many customization interior colours; sound system; frunk; flexible seating layouts.

DISPLAYS

Centre Screen (inches) Dual 17.2-inch 3.4K displays Multiple displays integrated into dashboard (three displays in front); large infotainment screens.
Driver's Display (inches) 12.3-inch instrument cluster AR-HUD, reportedly ~68-inch augmented reality head-up display.
Head-Up Display (HUD) AR-HUD — confirmed; projection size not confirmed for Gen 2 Yes, AR-HUD. Same as above
Rear Passenger Screen Optional 32-inch retractable projection screen
Display Resolution 3.4K (main screens)
Operating System HarmonyOS — Harmony Cockpit 5.2
Voice Control Yes — integrated with Pangu and DeepSeek large models
Additional Notes Triple-screen cockpit (12.3" + dual 17.2"); 32" optional rear projection screen Rear seat screens; projector display for rear seats; floating window mode etc.

LIGHTING

Headlight Type (LED/Matrix/Laser) Intelligent projection headlights
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) Yes
Adaptive Headlights Yes
Interior Ambient Lighting Yes
Additional Notes Headlights support interactive signalling function

INFOTAINMENT & AUDIO

Sound System Brand Huawei Sound
Audio Output (watts) 2,920W
Navigation System Yes — Huawei maps
Rear Entertainment Optional 32-inch retractable projection screen
Additional Notes Harmony Cockpit 5.2 system

TECHNOLOGY

Smartphone App Control Yes
Keyless Entry / Start Yes
Bluetooth Key Yes
Remote Parking Yes — via ADS 5.0
Automatic Parking Yes
Digital Key Yes
Smart Home Integration Yes — HarmonyOS ecosystem
AI Assistant Yes — Pangu + DeepSeek large model integration
Over-the-Air Map Updates Yes

OWNERSHIP

Official Dealer Network China only at launch
Service Interval No official support outside China
Spare Parts Availability Limited outside China
Import Duty Class Varies by country

Note

Data Source HIMA official launch (May 28, 2026); CarNewsChina report (May 28, 2026)
Last Updated May 29, 2026
Additional Notes The BEV variant adds an extra-large frunk, quieter operation, and lower running costs vs the EREV versions.
Pre-orders include special colour / design packages (e.g. Night Purple, Black Obsidian).
Editor's Note Full technical documentation expected within weeks of launch. Page will be updated as confirmed specs are released. WLTP and EPA range figures not available at time of writing.
  AITO M9 2026 AITO M8

Disclaimer Note

Specifications sourced from manufacturer data and may reflect WLTP, CLTC, or EPA test conditions. Import prices in your local are estimates based on grey-market landing costs and exclude duties, clearing fees, and local taxes. Figures are subject to change without notice. Always verify with your local importer before purchase. We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct

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