Bitauto recently reported that Aito M9 will be officially released on December 26. This conference will mainly introduce various functions and performance of Aito M9, including processor, high-definition display, sound effects, megapixel headlights, AI Pangu model and practical applications in various scenarios, etc. The car has been pre-sold before, and the new car is priced at 500,000-600,000 RMB.
Recently, actual road test pictures of the AITO M9 have been exposed. Netizens discovered that the taillights of this model can have customizable patterns. Interestingly, some netizens photographed a AITO M9 with the word “囍” on its taillights. Against the backdrop of the red light source, the vehicle instantly transformed into a festive wedding car. In addition, the taillights can also be transformed into various shapes such as hearts and kittens to meet the personalized needs of car owners. Although some people previously thought that the taillight design of the AITO M9 was a bit rustic, the addition of this innovative feature seems to add a bit of charm to the taillights.
It is noted that another technical highlight worthy of attention is that AITO M9 will be equipped with Huawei’s xPixel smart headlight system for the first time. This headlight system can project various dynamic patterns on the road, such as holiday greetings, music beats, weather, etc., like a moving projector. In actual driving, the functions of the headlights are even more diverse. They can display prompts based on the driving distance, illuminate the target lane in advance when turning or changing lanes, project a light strip with the same width as the car body when driving on a narrow road, and according to the environment. The light automatically adjusts the brightness and illumination distance.
The lighting system of AITO M9 is highly anticipated, and Huawei may use this technology to join the ranks of “light manufacturers”. However, some people have reservations about these seemingly gimmicky features, fearing that the custom pattern on the taillights might distract drivers behind them.