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    China's Aito Targeting 1 Million Annual Vehicle Sales by 2030

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    Posted on April 23, 2026

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    Last updated: April 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Huawei‑backed AITO delivered over 420,000 vehicles in 2025 and now aims to double to 1 million annual sales by 2030, driven by high-end SUVs, autonomous tech progress, global expansion, and unique in‑car innovations.

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    Table of Contents

    • Aito’s Global Expansion and Technological Innovations
    • Ambitious Sales Targets and Overseas Market Push
    • Entry into European and Middle Eastern Markets
    • Performance in China’s High-End SUV Segment
    • Advancements in Autonomous Driving and In-Car Features
    • Level 4 Autonomy Timeline
    • Understanding Level 4 Autonomy
    • Unique Features for Premium Market Differentiation

    Aito Sets Ambitious Goal of 1 Million Vehicle Sales Annually by 2030

    By Eduardo Baptista and Nick Carey

    Aito’s Global Expansion and Technological Innovations

    Ambitious Sales Targets and Overseas Market Push

    BEIJING, April 23 (Reuters) - Huawei-backed Chinese electric vehicle brand Aito aims to more than double its annual sales to 1 million vehicles by 2030, banking on a push into overseas markets, cutting-edge autonomous driving technology and possibly some unconventional in-car features to get there, Chairman John Zhang told Reuters.

    Zhang said Aito, owned by Chongqing-based carmaker Seres Group, expects overseas sales to account for 20% of total volumes within the next three years, up from less than 1% currently as it begins to expand beyond China, the world's largest car market.

    Entry into European and Middle Eastern Markets

    The company plans to enter some northern European markets this year, where EV adoption is higher. Zhang said the brand's flagship M9 full-size SUV would form part of the initial push.

    Aito has launched operations in the Middle East and was close to opening a dealership before the Iran war broke out at the end of February.

    "People are not in the mode of paying such big amounts to get on the road," in the Middle East, Zhang told Reuters on Thursday. "Hopefully we can do something in the second quarter."

    Performance in China’s High-End SUV Segment

    Aito sold 420,000 vehicles in 2025, up nearly 8% from 390,000 cars in 2024, emerging as one of the strongest performers in China's high-end SUV segment.

    Advancements in Autonomous Driving and In-Car Features

    Level 4 Autonomy Timeline

    Zhang said Aito expects its vehicles will be capable of Level 4 autonomy in 2027, ready for regulatory approval, which he expects to come in about two years.

    Understanding Level 4 Autonomy

    Under Level 4 autonomy, vehicles can drive themselves without human intervention under certain conditions.

    Unique Features for Premium Market Differentiation

    The brand also plans to differentiate itself in the premium segment through unusual technology features, including projector headlights. Aito is also evaluating whether to add an odourless in-car toilet stored beneath a seat.

    "When you've got to go, you've got to go," he said.

    (Reporting by Eduardo Baptista, Editing by Louise Heavens and Nick Carey; additional reporting by Zhang Yan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •AITO sold over 420,000 units in 2025, leading China’s luxury NEV segment and marking strong momentum toward its 2030 target (finance.yahoo.com)
    • •The brand plans to grow overseas share to 20% in three years by entering northern Europe and the Middle East with flagship models like the M9 (prnewswire.com)
    • •AITO aims to deploy Level 4 autonomous vehicles by 2027 and will offer unconventional luxury features, including projector headlights and possibly an in‑car toilet (en.wikipedia.org)

    References

    • AITO Delivered Over 420,000 Vehicles in 2025, Topping China's Luxury Brand Rankings
    • Defining 'New Luxury' in the Intelligent Era: AITO Debuts Its Global Product Lineup at IAA MOBILITY 2025
    • AITO (marque)

    Frequently Asked Questions about China's Aito targeting 1 million annual vehicle sales by 2030

    1What is Aito's annual vehicle sales target by 2030?

    Aito aims to reach 1 million annual vehicle sales by 2030 through global expansion and innovation.

    2How much of Aito's sales will come from overseas markets?

    Aito expects overseas sales to account for 20% of total volumes within the next three years.

    3Which regions is Aito planning to expand into?

    Aito plans to enter northern European markets and has launched operations in the Middle East.

    4When does Aito expect to achieve Level 4 autonomous driving capabilities?

    Aito anticipates its vehicles will be capable of Level 4 autonomy by 2027, pending regulatory approval.

    5What differentiates Aito in the premium segment?

    Aito will feature advanced technology such as projector headlights and is evaluating in-car innovations like an odourless toilet.

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