The Porsche Panamera clone from Huawei and GAC will enter the Chinese market in June 2026. It is the Aistaland GT7 electric shooting brake. This model adopts an 896-line LiDAR sensor, two electric motors, and an active suspension.
Aistaland is a joint brand between Huawei and the state-owned Guangzhou-based automaker GAC. The brand’s officials shared that this name derives from a quirky phrase: “AI Start New Land.” Its domestic name is Qijing, which could be translated as Venue. Aistaland CEO is Liu Jiaming, who previously worked in GAC Toyota and GAC Group for 25 years.
On March 17, the first Aistaland model officially broke cover in China. A week later, the brand’s CEO revealed the approximate launch time of the GT7. It will enter the domestic market in June 2026. Liu Jiaming shared that this car completed real-world tests in Turpan and Hailar with temperatures ranging from -35 to 46 degrees Celsius.
More about Aistaland GT7
The Aistaland GT7 is a large car with dimensions of 5050/1980/1470 mm with a wheelbase of 3,000 mm. For clarity, it is 95 mm longer than the European variant of the Zeekr 001 from Geely. The front end of the Aistaland GT7 resembles the Porsche Panamera due to similar headlights. Its other features include semi-hidden door handles, sculpted fenders, and a single taillight unit.
The Huawei GT7 adopts the 800V high-voltage system, active suspension, and a Harmony OS digital cockpit. Another feature is Huawei’s Xpixel headlamps that can project safety warnings and navigation tips on the road. Moreover, the GT7 adopts a 896-line LiDAR from Huawei. This sensor can identify small obstacles with a height of 14 cm at a distance of 122 meters at night.
There is no detailed information about the Aistaland GT7 powertrain. However, it was previously revealed that this model is a BEV with two electric motors. The GT7 will likely enter the Chinese market with a price tag of around 300,000 yuan (43,525 USD). It will rival the mentioned Zeekr 001.
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