On April 8, at the Huaijing S technology launch event, Baojun announced the start of blind orders for its new flagship SUV. The Huaijing S is positioned as a "tech flagship large six-seat SUV," featuring standard Huawei HarmonyOS cockpit, Qiankun ADS Pro intelligent driving system, and Qiankun vehicle cloud. With dimensions of 5,235mm in length, 1,999mm in width, 1,800mm in height, and a 3,105mm wheelbase, it enters the full-size luxury SUV segment.

Dimensions and Space: A 5.2m "Mobile Palace"

With a 3,105mm wheelbase and 2+2+2 six-seat layout, the Huaijing S rivals the Li L9 and AITO M9 in size. The second-row independent seats feature electric adjustment, heating, ventilation, electric leg rests, roof-mounted entertainment screens, foldable tables, and a refrigerator.
Intelligent Driving: Huawei Qiankun ADS Pro + In-Cabin LiDAR

The Huaijing S comes standard with Huawei Qiankun ADS Pro, featuring the same WEWA architecture as the high-end version, with 45 EFLOPS cloud AI computing power and algorithm iterations every 4 days. It also debuts Huawei's in-cabin laser vision system (Limera), using a solid-state LiDAR integrated into the cabin for improved aesthetics and cleaning convenience. This laser-vision co-optical path architecture achieves physical-level zero-latency data fusion.
Intelligent Cockpit: Standard Huawei HarmonyOS

The HarmonyOS cockpit includes a floating digital instrument cluster, large central screen, wireless phone charging, roof-mounted entertainment screen, and second-row foldable tables.
Powertrain and Range: Lingxi 3.0 Plug-In Hybrid

The Lingxi 3.0 plug-in hybrid system pairs a 1.5T engine (105kW) with 31kWh and 41.9kWh battery packs, delivering CLTC electric ranges of 130km, 160km, and 175km, with a combined range exceeding 1,000km.
Pricing and Hong Kong Perspective

The blind order offer includes RMB 1,000 deposit for RMB 5,000 credit and eight additional benefits. For Hong Kong users, the Huaijing S offers spacious dimensions, standard Huawei technology, and plug-in hybrid flexibility. Domestic brands like BYD and Zeekr have already proven successful in Hong Kong, with BYD becoming the top-selling brand in 2025. While RHD development is pending, the Huaijing S represents a compelling option for Hong Kong families seeking a large, tech-forward, and efficient SUV.

Its combination of space, intelligence, and plug-in hybrid practicality positions it as a strong contender in the luxury family vehicle segment. The blind order launch is a key moment for those considering a new family SUV. As Chinese brands continue to expand globally, the eventual RHD arrival of the Huaijing S could offer Hong Kong consumers a new and exciting choice. Its focus on user experience and innovative technology ensures it will be a competitive offering.