Huawei, a leading Chinese technology company, has unveiled its new car brand, Yijing, and the SUV model, X9. The Yijing X9 will officially debut at the Huawei Qiankun Ecosystem Technology Conference on 23/4 and be presented to the public at the Beijing Auto Show 2026 on 24/4, according to Autohome.
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Huawei's new large SUV, the Yijing X9, revealed. Photo: Yijing |
The new Yijing X9 measures 5.3 m in length with a 3.1 m wheelbase and is positioned as a large SUV with a six-seat (2+2+2) configuration. The X9 will inherit Huawei's latest technologies, including the new generation HarmonyOS operating system and the latest 896-line dual-beam imaging LiDAR.
Revealed images show the X9 features a split-headlight design, with daytime running lights positioned above, forming a thin, full-width LED strip, and main headlights horizontally placed below. The exterior boasts a two-tone finish, flush door handles, and multi-spoke wheel designs. The LED taillights have a similar design to the headlights.
Additionally, the vehicle is equipped with special blue lights, indicating it is operating in autopilot mode. However, the system still requires the driver to be ready to intervene if difficulties arise on the road.
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New Yijing X9 SUV undergoing testing. Photo: Autohome
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Six-seat (2+2+2) configuration.
The Chinese automaker has not yet announced the powertrain for the Yijing X9. However, local media speculate the X9 will utilize a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrain and predict a price below 50,000 USD.
The Beijing Auto Show 2026 (also known as Auto China) will run from 24/4 to 3/5.
Minh Vu


