Mengshi X Series Debuts at Chengdu Auto Show; X700 Unveiled with Huawei ADS 5.0 and HarmonyOS
Mengshi unveiled its new X series on August 21 at the Chengdu Auto Show, with the first model, the X700, debuting as an urban light off-road vehicle. The mid-to-large five-seat SUV measures 5,035 × 1,999 × 1,910 mm with a 2,920 mm wheelbase. Developed through deep cooperation with Huawei, the X700 carries the Qiankun ADS 5.0 full-stack advanced driving system and HarmonyOS smart cockpit, plus a roof-mounted 896-line LiDAR, supporting highway NOA, city NOA and memory parking. It will be offered in plug-in hybrid and extended-range versions, with three new X series models planned over three years.
On August 21, at the 2026 Chengdu Auto Show, the Mengshi brand launched its new X series of products, with the first model, the X700, making its debut. Positioned for urban light off-road use, the vehicle is a mid-to-large five-seat SUV measuring 5,035 × 1,999 × 1,910 mm with a wheelbase of 2,920 mm, continuing the family's square-box design language.
As the model resulting from deep technical cooperation between Mengshi and Huawei, the X700 is equipped with the Huawei Qiankun ADS 5.0 full-stack advanced driving solution and the HarmonyOS smart cockpit. It features a roof-mounted 896-line LiDAR and supports highway NOA, city NOA and memory parking, covering both urban road and light off-road scenarios. The vehicle will be offered in plug-in hybrid and extended-range powertrain versions. The company plans to launch three new X series models over the next three years.
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