A Long-Awaited Entry into the Premium MPV Segment The premium MPV market has been heating up for years, with models like the Buick GL8 Avenir, Zeekr 009, Denza D9, and Li Auto MEGA competing fiercely for buyers who want space, comfort, and technology in one package. Now, HarmonyOS Smart Mobility is making its move with the official debut of the Zhijie V9 — the brand’s first flagship MPV and arguably one of the most technically ambitious entries in the segment. Unveiled on March 23, the Zhijie V9 is positioned as a large premium MPV targeting the 500,000 RMB price tier. Physical vehicles are expected to arrive at dealerships in late April, and early impressions suggest this one is serious competition. For those who want a deeper look at the technical specifications and launch details, the full coverage is available via Design That Commands Attention Without Shouting The Zhijie V9 takes a restrained but confident approach to exterior design. Up front, a closed-off grille is flanked by a full-width LED daytime running light strip that visually widens the face, while an illuminated brand logo sits at the center for a premium first impression. What sets it apart from the pack is the next-generation DLP projection headlight system — a first for the brand — which goes well beyond standard LED output. These headlights support ground-projection animations, welcome light carpets, and turn-assist projection, blending function with theater in a way that feels genuinely new. The roofline runs flat and level from front to rear, a deliberate choice to maximize headroom across all three rows. Dual power sliding doors on both sides support multiple opening methods, and flush door handles keep the profile clean while reducing aerodynamic drag. A set of chrome trim accents frames the windows, and second-row occupants get privacy glass as standard. On the roof sits Huawei’s latest 896-line LiDAR unit — a clear signal that autonomous driving capability is central to this vehicle’s identity. Dimensions are substantial: 5,359mm long, 2,009mm wide, 1,879mm tall, with a 3,250mm wheelbase. Four exterior colors are available — Luminous Purple, Deep Sea Blue, Snow White, and Gilt Black — giving buyers a reasonable spread of personality from bold to understated. Interior Tech and Comfort Built Around Real Passengers Inside, the Zhijie V9 runs Huawei’s HarmonyOS Smart Cabin, built around a panoramic connected display system that links the digital instrument cluster, central infotainment screen, and front passenger entertainment screen into one seamless interface. It is the kind of setup that makes competitors’ multi-screen implementations look like an afterthought. The cabin is offered in a Velvet Purple theme with natural ash and walnut wood trim panels that retain real wood grain texture — not vinyl wrap pretending to be wood. A crystal rotary dial sits on the lower center console, paired with NAPPA full-grain leather, and the HUAWEI SOUND audio system with active noise cancellation fills the space with audio quality that rivals dedicated listening rooms. The second-row seating deserves specific attention. Inspired by the Eames lounge chair, the seats recline to a 123-degree dual zero-gravity position with a full 1.05-meter support length. A single button adjusts the backrest, leg rest, and footrest simultaneously. Seats also rotate — 45 degrees for a welcoming entry position, 90 degrees for a panoramic view, and 180 degrees for a face-to-face conversation layout. For family road trips or executive travel, that versatility is hard to match. Air quality is handled through a system Huawei calls the ALPS Health Cabin, combining UVC sterilization filters, MOF-based cabin materials, and dual negative ion air purifiers front and rear to neutralize odors and airborne pollutants — a feature that resonates strongly in markets where cabin air quality is a purchasing consideration. Powertrain, Chassis, and Why This MPV Is Worth Watching The Zhijie V9 is powered by Huawei’s 1.5T Snow Owl intelligent extended-range system, with the range extender producing 115kW. Battery options span from approximately 37kWh to 53kWh, delivering pure electric ranges between 158km and 223km depending on configuration. Combined range tops out at over 1,250km — a number that makes range anxiety largely irrelevant for this class of buyer. The chassis setup is equally impressive. Rear-wheel active steering with up to ±7 degrees of articulation brings the minimum turning radius down to 5.35 meters — remarkable for a vehicle of this size. A dual-chamber air suspension system automatically adjusts firmness and ride height based on speed, road conditions, and drive mode, with up to 50mm of height adjustment available. This gives the V9 the kind of dynamic adaptability that MPV buyers rarely get to enjoy. Taken together, the Zhijie V9 is one of the most complete first-generation MPV launches in recent memory. If you are researching this segment for a purchase decision or want to follow the vehicle’s market reception after its official sale launch, start with the full specification breakdown and expert analysis at it remains the most comprehensive resource available on this model. The Zhijie V9 has the hardware to disrupt the premium MPV tier; the real test begins when buyers start comparing it head-to-head with the established names on their shortlists. Post navigation Huawei’s HarmonyOS Smart Drive Debuts Its First Flagship MPV: The Zhijie V9 With 1,250 km Range and Rear-Wheel Steering