Quick Takeaways
- Huawei ADS Advanced Driving System records over 7.2 billion kilometers of assisted driving, reinforcing its rapid scale-up across production vehicles.
- Huawei ADS Advanced Driving System adoption accelerates as new technologies and vehicle models are lined up for 2026.
On January 16, Huawei hosted a dedicated media day to highlight progress around its Huawei ADS Advanced Driving System, underlining the pace at which its intelligent driving solutions are being deployed across production vehicles.
The company confirmed that, as of January 15, the Huawei ADS Advanced Driving System had accumulated more than 7.2 billion kilometers of assisted driving mileage. A significant 5.42 billion kilometers of this total was recorded during 2025 alone, reflecting rapid year-on-year growth in real-world usage.
By December 31, 2025, vehicles equipped with Huawei ADS Advanced Driving System technologies had reached approximately 1.4 million units. This expanding fleet base has played a key role in accelerating data accumulation and system refinement across diverse driving environments.
Growing Adoption of Huawei ADS Advanced Driving System
Earlier disclosures showed that by November 2025, 33 mass-production vehicle models from 14 automakers had already adopted Huawei’s ADS or HarmonySpace solutions. These integrations span multiple vehicle segments, highlighting growing confidence among OEMs in Huawei’s intelligent mobility portfolio.
Looking ahead, Huawei expects adoption to accelerate further in 2026. The company projects that more than 80 vehicle models will feature Huawei ADS Advanced Driving System technologies, with the total number of equipped vehicles rising to around 3 million units.
New Technologies Planned for 2026
Huawei also outlined a roadmap of upcoming innovations scheduled for release in 2026.
Additional hardware advancements are also planned.
Expanding Vehicle Line-up Under HIMA
The Huawei-backed Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance is set to play a central role in scaling these technologies. In 2026, the alliance plans to introduce more than 12 new vehicle models across multiple segments.
In parallel, Qijing, a cooperative brand with GAC Group, will debut its first shooting brake coupe in June 2026. Yijing, developed in collaboration with Dongfeng Motor Corporation, will introduce a full-size SUV focused on family mobility, further broadening Huawei’s footprint in the automotive sector.
The company confirmed that, as of January 15, the Huawei ADS Advanced Driving System had accumulated more than 7.2 billion kilometers of assisted driving mileage. A significant 5.42 billion kilometers of this total was recorded during 2025 alone, reflecting rapid year-on-year growth in real-world usage.
By December 31, 2025, vehicles equipped with Huawei ADS Advanced Driving System technologies had reached approximately 1.4 million units. This expanding fleet base has played a key role in accelerating data accumulation and system refinement across diverse driving environments.
Growing Adoption of Huawei ADS Advanced Driving System
Earlier disclosures showed that by November 2025, 33 mass-production vehicle models from 14 automakers had already adopted Huawei’s ADS or HarmonySpace solutions. These integrations span multiple vehicle segments, highlighting growing confidence among OEMs in Huawei’s intelligent mobility portfolio.
Looking ahead, Huawei expects adoption to accelerate further in 2026. The company projects that more than 80 vehicle models will feature Huawei ADS Advanced Driving System technologies, with the total number of equipped vehicles rising to around 3 million units.
New Technologies Planned for 2026
Huawei also outlined a roadmap of upcoming innovations scheduled for release in 2026.
- Planned introductions include the ADS 5 solution, the HarmonySpace 6 intelligent cockpit, and the XMC next-generation digital chassis engine.
Additional hardware advancements are also planned.
- The LCoS AR-HUD system will first be applied to the new AITO M9 SUV, while new sensor hardware will debut in both the AITO M9 and the Maextro S800 sedan.
Expanding Vehicle Line-up Under HIMA
The Huawei-backed Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance is set to play a central role in scaling these technologies. In 2026, the alliance plans to introduce more than 12 new vehicle models across multiple segments.
- Among the confirmed launches are the Shangjie Z7 premium coupe and the Luxeed V9 flagship MPV.
In parallel, Qijing, a cooperative brand with GAC Group, will debut its first shooting brake coupe in June 2026. Yijing, developed in collaboration with Dongfeng Motor Corporation, will introduce a full-size SUV focused on family mobility, further broadening Huawei’s footprint in the automotive sector.
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