BANNED in America – The $98K Huawei ‘Spy’ EV That CRUSHES Rolls-Royce & Makes Elon Musk Cry

Envision a vehicle so advanced it makes the most luxurious brand names look obsoleted. The Huawei Maxtro S800 is not simply another electric car, it is a declaration. With an amazing 700-mile range, a cabin that matches the Mercedes S-Class, and innovative Huawei tech running the program, this high-end sedan is redefining what "premium" indicates. At under $100,000, it is shaking up the global auto scene and proving that Chinese engineering can compete with and even go beyond the very best from Germany and the U.S
. In this video, we take a deep dive into what makes the Maxtro S800 so jaw-dropping. From its streamlined Rolls-Royce-inspired silhouette to its mind-blowing 43-speaker Huawei sound system, it's not simply a vehicle, it is a mobile penthouse powered by technology when booked for billionaires. Whether you are a cars and truck enthusiast, a tech fan, or someone curious about the future of electric luxury, this story will leave you questioning whatever you thought you knew about EVs.

So, is the Maxtro S800 the vehicle that finally dismisses Mercedes and Maybach? View till the end and choose for yourself.

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6 responses to “BANNED in America – The $98K Huawei ‘Spy’ EV That CRUSHES Rolls-Royce & Makes Elon Musk Cry”

  1. @frankact6342 Avatar
    @frankact6342

    Will buy send to NZ

  2. @mikeransom1168 Avatar
    @mikeransom1168

    The only problem is the Chinese source. It may work at first but time will tell how long it will last.

    1. @LCTM-e8c Avatar
      @LCTM-e8c

      That’s a myth mate. Everything breaks. Even American made products break down. And China has never mass exported vehicles on this scale. They would not venture into that sector without making sure they outdo the competitors. Just look at it for God’s sake. What else will you come up with ? It looks amazing and every material looks exclusive unlike the current Luxury cars that are less luxurious with every new model they release.

  3. @davidhoracek6758 Avatar
    @davidhoracek6758

    Ha, “Chinese minimalism”! 1:14 Sure. Is that why Chinese cities have the same aesthetic taste as boys who build a gaming PC? I think the world welcome “Chinese minimalism” – you really don’t need to put RGB diodes on everything! – but I don’t see it happening. This is as “minimalist” as it is “Chinese Communist”, another thing that nobody is pretending to be anymore.

  4. @hocsangphong9805 Avatar
    @hocsangphong9805

    terrible front bumper too big only can see front bumper

  5. @LawpickingLocksmith Avatar
    @LawpickingLocksmith

    I want one. Trouble is Australia’s parking lot is full of BYD that nobody wants.

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