On Wednesday,Jerome Deeds Archives Huawei launched the Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA) app, a smart driving application for its Huawei-branded cars, on major Android application platforms in China. HIMA represents a new upgrade of Huawei’s auto business, currently encompassing the AITO and LUXEED series models. Users can remotely control their vehicles through this app, including locking the car, controlling windows and the trunk, adjusting air conditioning, monitoring real-time vehicle status, and finding charging stations on the map. Additionally, it provides online test drive reservations and facilitates online purchasing for Huawei cars. In November, the AITO series achieved a record-breaking 18,827 vehicles, marking a 48.24% increase compared to the 12,700 vehicles delivered in October, as reported by the company. [IThome, in Chinese]
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