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Huawei and GAC presented the Aistaland GT7 electric car that will compete with the Zeekr 001

In Chinese the brand is called Qijing. The premiere of the first model took place on March 17, 2026. On the same day, orders began to be accepted, Carnewschina reports.

The length of the car is 5050 mm, width – 1980 mm, height – 1470 mm with a wheelbase of 3000 mm. The car has Huawei’s signature XPixel adaptive headlights. The interior is designed in a minimalistic manner with a dominance of digital screens.

The GT7 is based on Huawei’s Qiankun intelligent platform, which includes a three-motor electric powertrain. Power is provided by a Qilin traction battery, developed jointly with CATL.

Aistaland GT7 has already been tested in extremely cold conditions with temperatures down to -30°C.

The first cars will appear in dealer showrooms in April, and test drives and the start of deliveries are scheduled for June 2026.

Earlier, the most popular crossovers that Russians are driving from China became known.

Aistaland GT7
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Carnewschina Aistaland GT7
Carnewschina Aistaland GT7
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