On April 6, Voyah officially revealed the six exterior colors for its flagship SUV, the Taishan X8: Jet Black, Magnolia White, Starlight Grey, Silver Glow, Ruby Red, and Azure Blue. Positioned as a "courtyard-level large five-seat SUV," the X8 measures 5,200mm in length, 2,025mm in width, and 1,814mm in height, with a 3,090mm wheelbase and over 6 square meters of cabin space. Marketed as "China's largest five-seat SUV," the X8 is expected to launch in the first half of 2026, with pre-sales likely starting in late April. For Hong Kong users, the X8 raises a key question: when a domestic luxury SUV combines Chinese aesthetics with 5.2-meter length, a 3,090mm wheelbase, quadruple LiDAR, and an 800V platform, could it become a new option for Hong Kong's premium SUV market?

Six Colors, Poetic Inspiration
Voyah Chairman Lu Fang described each color with poetic meaning. Jet Black draws from the quiet night sky, exuding understated elegance. Magnolia White is inspired by classical vanilla, pure and refined. Starlight Grey captures the pre-dawn sky, subtle yet sophisticated. Silver Glow reflects the brilliance of the Milky Way, blending technology and futurism. Ruby Red embodies the gemstone's vibrant energy, bold and expressive. Azure Blue evokes the distant mountain skyline, serene and profoundly artistic. For Hong Kong buyers, color choice is not just aesthetic but a statement of identity. In one of the world's most sophisticated luxury car markets, the X8's Chinese design language could offer a compelling alternative to European rivals.
Size and Space: A "Courtyard" on Wheels

With dimensions of 5,200mm in length, 2,025mm in width, and 1,814mm in height, and a 3,090mm wheelbase, the X8 is China's largest five-seat SUV. Voyah's "622" spatial standard promises over 6 square meters of interior space, a 2-meter flat bed, dual zero-gravity rear seats, and 48 storage compartments. This rivals the BMW X7 (3,105mm wheelbase) and Mercedes GLS (3,135mm wheelbase). The 6-square-meter cabin is larger than many Hong Kong living rooms. While the 5.2-meter length requires adaptation on Hong Kong's streets, the interior space is the SUV's core value. The rear zero-gravity seats offer 145-degree recline and 32-point massage, creating a "mobile living room." The large five-seat layout prioritizes front and rear passenger comfort.
Intelligent Driving: Quadruple LiDAR and Huawei Cockpit

A key highlight is the Huawei Qiankun 896-line dual-optical path image-grade LiDAR, in a "1 main + 3 solid-state" quadruple setup for 360-degree perception. This L3-level system enables ultra-HD imaging, long-range detection, precise recognition, urban NCA, and all-scenario parking, even in adverse weather. It also debuts Huawei's latest smart cockpit. For Hong Kong users, while regulations restrict full ADAS functionality, hardware pre-installation offers future-proofing. The LiDAR's 14cm small-target detection provides a significant safety margin on narrow streets.
Powertrain and Range: 800V + 5C Fast Charging

The X8 offers both BEV and PHEV versions. The PHEV features a 1.5T engine with dual motors, an 800V platform, and 5C ultra-fast charging, offering CLTC electric ranges of 190km, 300km, or 310km, with fuel consumption of 6.5-6.8L/100km. The BEV has a 120kWh battery and over 700km range. The 310km PHEV range covers two weeks of commuting for a Hong Kong driver with a 30km daily trip. The 5C fast charging can replenish 60% of the battery in 12 minutes. The 700km BEV range allows a direct drive from Hong Kong to Changsha without recharging.
Hong Kong Perspective: Dual Momentum of Listing and Product Launch


Voyah listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on March 19, 2026, as the "first central SOE premium NEV stock." The Taishan X8 is its strategic launch model. Voyah delivered 18,873 vehicles in January-February 2026 (18% YoY growth) and 15,019 in March (50% YoY growth, 80% month-on-month), demonstrating growing local acceptance. For Hong Kong users, the X8's potential introduction depends on RHD development. Its product positioning aligns with local demand for large luxury SUVs. Its Chinese design language offers differentiation in the international market. As Voyah's global strategy unfolds, the X8 could become a new force in Hong Kong's premium SUV market.
Personal Opinion


The Taishan X8's six colors and poetic names embody a Chinese aesthetic statement. The combination of size, space, intelligent driving, and fast-charging technology sets a new benchmark. For Hong Kong users, it offers a choice blending Chinese aesthetics, spaciousness, range, and technology. With its Hong Kong listing providing brand validation, the X8 is a compelling new option. Its launch in the first half of 2026 is a date worth watching for Hong Kong buyers considering a premium SUV.


When Chinese aesthetics meet cutting-edge technology, the Voyah Taishan X8 could become a distinctive presence on Hong Kong's streets. Its focus on user-centric design and innovative features ensures it will be a strong contender. As Voyah continues to expand its product lineup, the Taishan X8 sets a new standard for what a domestic luxury SUV can offer. For Hong Kong, this represents a promising addition to the evolving automotive landscape. The vehicle's blend of elegance, performance, and technology makes it a compelling choice for discerning buyers. Its potential arrival would enrich the local market with a unique and sophisticated option.