• The 2025 Luxeed S7 has been launched in China with discounted prices.
  • The EV is now cheaper than the equivalent trims of the Tesla Model 3.
  • It is available in RWD and AWD forms, with up to 531 miles of range.

Luxeed, the joint venture between Huawei and Chery, has unveiled the 2025 MY updates for the S7 electric sedan, one year after its debut. The updated EV brings a fresh color palette and a lower price point, with the aim of attracting buyers who might otherwise flock to the Tesla Model 3.

Originally launched in November 2023, the Luxeed S7 faced a sluggish start, largely due to supply issues. However, after re-introducing the electric sedan to the Chinese market in April 2024 with some minor tweaks, the 2025 MY version has now arrived, designed to ramp up customer demand and make a more significant impact in the competitive EV market.

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The 4,971 mm (195.7 inches) long S7 was the first to showcase the group’s HIMA styling language, which has since been adopted across other Huawei-backed models like the Stelato S9 sedan, Aito M9 SUV, and the Luxeed R7 coupe SUV.

While the exterior remains unchanged for the 2025 MY, the new color options—Phantom Purple, Blue Wave, Metropolitan Red, and Sunshine Blue—give the S7 a more distinctive presence on the road. It also looks like the Luxeed S7 Ultra performance flagship also borrows some styling cues from the Tesla Model 3 Performance, sporting black 21-inch wheels, red Brembo brake calipers, and discreet aero add-ons.

Interior Upgrades And Tech

Inside, the 2025 S7 carries over much from the 2024 model, but with a few notable updates to its standard equipment. The 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and 15.6-inch touchscreen run on Huawei’s HarmonyOS 4 software. The front seats feature zero-gravity technology, while the rear bench offers both heating and ventilation.

Luxeed has also added dual wireless charging pads and a 17-speaker audio system to enhance the cabin’s luxury feel. Furthermore, the Huawei ADS 2.0 system brings semi-autonomous driving capabilities and remote parking, using an array of sensors to assist the driver.

Powertrain And Chassis

The Luxeed S7 rides on the E0X architecture,shared with the Luxeed R7 coupe SUV, as well as the Exeed Sterra ES sedan and ET SUV. The same platform is expected to underpin the new Freelander EVs that will be introduced in China as part of Jaguar Land Rover’s joint venture with Chery.

The sedan is available with a rear-mounted electric motor producing 288 hp (215 kW / 292 PS), or dual electric motors producing a combined 489 hp (365 kW / 496 PS). The CATL-sourced battery packs have a capacity of 82 kWh or 100 kWh, with the latter offering a CLTC range of up to 855 km (531 miles) in the RWD version.

Cheaper Than The Tesla Model 3

The most significant news for 2025 is the Luxeed S7’s reduced price, with cuts ranging between ¥10,000-30,000 ($1,400-4,100) depending on the trim. The updated model now undercuts its primary rival, the Tesla Model 3, by a small margin—though it’s worth noting that Tesla could counter this move with more discounts sooner than you can say “Elon’s sending out another tweet.” .

SPECS
ModelCLTC RangePrice
Luxeed S7 Pro RWD 82 kWh705 km (438 miles)¥229,800 ($31,700)
Luxeed S7 Max RWD 82 kWh705 km (438 miles)¥269,800 ($37,200)
Luxeed S7 Max RWD 100 kWh855 km (531 miles)¥289,800 ($40,000)
Luxeed S7 Ultra AWD 100 kWh765 km (475 miles)¥319,800 ($44,100)
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CTLC RangePrice
Tesla Model 3 RWD606 km (376 miles)¥231,900 ($32,000)
Tesla Model 3 Long-Range AWD713 km (443 miles)¥271,900 ($37,500)
Tesla Model 3 Performance AWD623 km (387 miles)¥335,900 ($43,400)
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 Huawei’s Updated Luxeed S7 Undercuts Rival Tesla Model 3
The Luxeed S7 Ultra (above) and the Tesla Model 3 Performance (below).
 Huawei’s Updated Luxeed S7 Undercuts Rival Tesla Model 3

H/T to Car News China