evinnotech.com – April 1, 2026 Featured image suggestion: Search Unsplash for “blue large SUV side profile family” Wuling — in partnership with Huawei — will open pre‑orders for the Huaijing S on April 7, 2026. The Huaijing S is a large six‑seat SUV built on Wuling’s Tianyu Architecture L platform, featuring a plug‑in hybrid powertrain and a full suite of Huawei technology: HarmonyOS 5 cabin, ADS 4.0 advanced driver‑assistance, and Huawei Qiankun Cloud. Dimensions: 5,235mm long × 1,999mm wide × 1,800mm tall, wheelbase 3,105mm. Table of Contents Exterior: Blue Large SUV with Full‑Width Lighting Interior: Six‑Seat Layout, Huawei HarmonyOS 5 Technology: Huawei ADS 4.0 + HarmonyOS 5 + Qiankun Cloud Powertrain: 1.5T PHEV, 130–175km EV Range Why It Matters: Wuling + Huawei = Affordable Tech Flagship Sources Exterior: Blue Large SUV with Full‑Width Lighting The Huaijing S adopts a clean, modern SUV design with a full‑width “Star Ring” LED daytime‑running‑light bar connecting slim headlights. The front grille is closed (typical of electrified vehicles), and the overall shape is boxy yet aerodynamic, maximizing interior space for the six‑seat layout. At the rear, a matching full‑width LED taillight with a distinctive internal lighting pattern provides high nighttime recognition. The 5.2‑meter length and 3.1‑meter wheelbase place the Huaijing S firmly in the large‑SUV category, competing with vehicles like the Volkswagen Teramont and Buick Enclave. Interior: Six‑Seat Layout, Huawei HarmonyOS 5 The cabin is configured as a six‑seater (2+2+2), with captain’s chairs in the second row. The dashboard layout is horizontal and minimalist, dominated by a large central touchscreen running Huawei’s latest HarmonyOS 5 infotainment system. Materials appear to be a mix of soft‑touch plastics, fabric, and leatherette, appropriate for Wuling’s value‑focused positioning. The steering wheel features physical buttons for audio, cruise control, and voice‑assistant activation. Technology: Huawei ADS 4.0 + HarmonyOS 5 + Qiankun Cloud The Huaijing S is equipped with Huawei’s latest automotive technology suite, all standard across the range: Huawei Qiankun ADS 4.0 — advanced driver‑assistance system with highway pilot, automatic lane‑changing, and urban navigation Huawei HarmonyOS 5 Cabin — seamless smartphone‑to‑vehicle integration, multi‑screen collaboration, and over‑the‑air updates Huawei Qiankun Cloud — cloud‑based services for navigation, entertainment, and vehicle‑health monitoring This represents the deepest integration of Huawei technology in any Wuling vehicle to date. Powertrain: 1.5T PHEV, 130–175km EV Range The Huaijing S uses Wuling’s Lingxi Power 3.0 plug‑in hybrid system: Engine: 1.5‑liter turbocharged four‑cylinder, 105kW (141hp) Electric motor: Specifications not yet disclosed Battery options: 31kWh or 41.9kWh Pure EV range: 130km, 160km, or 175km CLTC (depending on battery and configuration) Pricing has not been announced, but given Wuling’s history of value‑focused pricing, the Huaijing S is expected to undercut similarly sized PHEV SUVs from Geely, BYD, and Changan. Why It Matters: Wuling + Huawei = Affordable Tech Flagship Wuling is known for producing affordable, practical vehicles (the Hongguang Mini EV is the best‑selling EV in China). Huawei is China’s leading technology company, with advanced ADAS and infotainment systems. The Huaijing S combines Wuling’s value engineering with Huawei’s cutting‑edge technology — offering features like HarmonyOS 5 and ADS 4.0 at a price point far below luxury brands. For families needing a large six‑seat SUV with modern connectivity and driver‑assistance, the Huaijing S could be a compelling choice when pre‑orders open on April 7. Sources Autohome China: Wuling Huaijing S Pre‑Order Announcement Wuling Official Announcement, April 1, 2026 分享文章𝕏Twitter / XfFacebookinLinkedIn✈Telegram✔WhatsApprReddit🦋Bluesky🐘MastodonPPinterest Post navigation 2027 Mercedes‑Benz GLS Facelift: Flat‑Plane Crank V8, Predictive Air Suspension, MBUX Superscreen — Coming to China in 2027