Huawei-backed Stelato S9T wagon debuts with 801 km range
Stelato S9T wagon unveiled with Huawei ADS 4 tech and 801 km EV range
Huawei-backed Stelato S9T wagon debuts with 801 km range
Harmony Intelligent Mobility debuts the Huawei-backed Stelato S9T wagon: intelligent doors, ADS 4 lidar, hybrid and 100 kWh EV versions, up to 801 km range.
2025-08-29T15:17:07+03:00
2025-08-29T15:17:07+03:00
2025-08-29T15:17:07+03:00
Harmony Intelligent Mobility, developed with Huawei’s involvement, has unveiled its first wagon in China—the Stelato S9T. Built off the S9 fastback, it adopts a more practical body style, marking an important step in the brand’s lineup expansion.The S9T wears an elongated silhouette with a smooth roofline, flush door handles, and multi-spoke wheels. Its footprint—5160 x 2005 x 1492 mm with a 3050 mm wheelbase—points to a spacious cabin and a larger cargo bay, and the proportions read clean and purposeful.The headline, though, is Huawei technology. The wagon features intelligent doors, a next-generation sensing architecture, and a 192-line lidar within the ADS 4 suite, supplemented by a 4D radar. This hardware promises a high level of safety and advanced driver-assistance capability.Customers will be offered two versions. The hybrid provides 37 and 53.4 kWh battery options, enabling up to 354 km on electric power alone and up to 1305 km in a combined cycle. The all-electric variant uses a 100 kWh pack for up to 801 km on the forgiving CLTC cycle—on paper, an eye-catching figure for long-distance travel.The Stelato S9T opens a new business-wagon niche for Harmony. Blending Huawei tech with strong range and day-to-day usability, it looks poised to challenge European makers. With demand for intelligent electric cars climbing in China, the S9T could become one of Huawei’s standout premieres in 2025.
Harmony Intelligent Mobility debuts the Huawei-backed Stelato S9T wagon: intelligent doors, ADS 4 lidar, hybrid and 100 kWh EV versions, up to 801 km range.
Michael Powers, Editor
Harmony Intelligent Mobility, developed with Huawei’s involvement, has unveiled its first wagon in China—the Stelato S9T. Built off the S9 fastback, it adopts a more practical body style, marking an important step in the brand’s lineup expansion.
The S9T wears an elongated silhouette with a smooth roofline, flush door handles, and multi-spoke wheels. Its footprint—5160 x 2005 x 1492 mm with a 3050 mm wheelbase—points to a spacious cabin and a larger cargo bay, and the proportions read clean and purposeful.
The headline, though, is Huawei technology. The wagon features intelligent doors, a next-generation sensing architecture, and a 192-line lidar within the ADS 4 suite, supplemented by a 4D radar. This hardware promises a high level of safety and advanced driver-assistance capability.
Customers will be offered two versions. The hybrid provides 37 and 53.4 kWh battery options, enabling up to 354 km on electric power alone and up to 1305 km in a combined cycle. The all-electric variant uses a 100 kWh pack for up to 801 km on the forgiving CLTC cycle—on paper, an eye-catching figure for long-distance travel.
The Stelato S9T opens a new business-wagon niche for Harmony. Blending Huawei tech with strong range and day-to-day usability, it looks poised to challenge European makers. With demand for intelligent electric cars climbing in China, the S9T could become one of Huawei’s standout premieres in 2025.