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Maextro V800: 5.5-meter luxury minivan from Huawei and JAC

12.05.2026 21:07 1 min 1 source
SpeedMe POL
Maextro V800: 5.5-meter luxury minivan from Huawei and JAC
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Chinese brand Maextro, a joint venture between JAC and Huawei, has unveiled its second model — the V800 minivan. The vehicle is nearly 5.5 m long, with a wheelbase of 3.43 m and a curb weight of 3,120 kg. It seats seven passengers and features an EREV hybrid powertrain: a 1.5-liter gasoline engine producing 173 hp acts as a generator to charge the battery. The battery capacity is expected to be 65 kWh, similar to the S800 sedan.

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12.05.2026 SpeedMe POL Original source

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