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The mysterious MAEXTRO S800's conceptual renderings have been revealed.

On November 22, 2024, at the Guangzhou Auto Show, MAEXTRO's first model, the "MAEXTRO S800," was unveiled with a private viewing and has garnered much attention. The car is described as large, luxurious, and bright, with a speculated price of over a million Chinese dollars.

The MAEXTRO S800 features a dual-tone design with purple and a light silver-gray, positioned just above the waistline. The purple is slightly more purple than our previous mock-up, which was more of a reddish-purple. The overall visual effect is close to our previous mock-up, with just a slight difference in color tone.

MAEXTRO S800

The front of the car has several differences from our previous mock-up. The logo is not a standing one but is embedded in a glowing flat surface, surrounded by reflective materials that contrast with the engine cover and the purple body below.

The center of the front is not concave as previously imagined; instead, it features a large, flat facade with minimal turns, giving the car a more substantial presence. The headlights are symmetrical "C" shapes, with the upper lights not being through-type, and the lower lights featuring a multi-module, detailed design similar to the BMW 7 Series. The central headlight is divided into three parts, surrounded by a starry galaxy detail, reminiscent of the STELATO S9's galaxy headlights. If the STELATO S9 is a galaxy, then the MAEXTRO S800 is a "universe" with more stars and a more impressive effect. The lower front bumper features a larger diamond-shaped grille that aligns with the edges of the headlights. The front lip is surrounded by a metallic chrome material that encircles the entire front of the car.

On the side of the car, the overall shape is similar to our previous image, but with many unexpected details. The car is indeed large, with a length of about 5.5 meters, and the rear door is noticeably long, indicating a spacious rear seat. The C-pillar has a sloping design, giving it an elegant and tense look from the rear.

MAEXTRO S800 Rear

Details include semi-hidden door handles with a long design, the front two-thirds of which are embedded for easy access, and the back third may be a touch-sensitive area with unknown technology. The handles incorporate a starry galaxy theme, with stars surrounding as you open the door. Behind the C-pillar is the word "Executive," meaning high-end and luxurious. The car will feature "big wheel" rims, side cameras, and chrome decorations continuing from the front door.

The rear of the MAEXTRO S800 is also simple and grand, with a square and round shape that gives a solid and substantial visual effect. The taillights feature a large, through-type design without complex outlines. The lights are filled with a starry galaxy theme, with the MAEXTRO English letters on the surface, creating a strong visual depth. For more details, refer to the official teaser images released recently. Below the taillights is a camera, with "JAC Motors" and "MAEXTRO S800" logos on either side. The lower rear still has a rectangular license plate frame, with chrome embellishments and reflectors on the sides.

What do you think of the MAEXTRO S800? Is it big, luxurious, and bright enough? Some designs may not be 100% similar to the actual car, and many details can only be appreciated in person. Let's look forward to the official launch on November 26th to see what surprises it brings and whether it's worth the speculated million-yuan price tag.

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Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance trading as HIMA (Chinese: 鸿蒙智行; pinyin: Hóngméng Zhìxíng) is an automotive alliance initiated by Chinese multinational technology company Huawei. Under HIMA, Huawei participates in product definition, design, marketing, user experience, quality control and provides intelligent vehicle software and hardware for traditional automobile manufacturers. The members of the alliance include AITO (Seres Group), Luxeed (Chery), Stelato (BAIC BluePark), and Maextro (JAC Group).[1][2] Currently, HIMA only operates in mainland China.

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