Recently, the “China Consumer Goods Quality and Safety Improvement Action 2025 Launch and Consumer Goods Industry Research Report Release” kicked off in Beijing. During the event, the “Smart Family Flagship SUV” Wanjie M8 became one of the first models to pass the “2025 China New Luxury SUV” test. The Wanjie M8 MAX+ six-seat version received the “2025 China New Luxury SUV New Quality Excellence Model” certification and earned the title of “New Quality Excellence Model for Overall Vehicle Control Performance.”
The testing of the “2025 China New Luxury SUV” follows the standards set by the conference’s “New Vehicle Product Strength New Quality Technical Specifications.” The Tianjin Inspection Center developed this standard over 18 months, using national-level testing resources and top industry teams. It creates a comprehensive testing system that integrates subjective and objective evaluations for luxury SUVs. The testing occurs at the Tianjin Inspection Center’s specialized facility. The site simulates real urban road conditions. It includes electronic access control, standardized parking lots, wet surfaces for rainy weather, low visibility intersections at night, and S-shaped sharp turns. The tests focus on advanced driving assistance, smart cockpits, and information security technologies, ensuring accurate and comprehensive product quality assessments. During the tests, the AITO M8 MAX+ six-seat model excelled. It passed the evaluations for the “New Vehicle Product Strength Whole Vehicle Control New Quality Technical Specifications,” “New Vehicle Product Strength Cockpit New Quality Technical Specifications,” and “New Vehicle Product Strength Whole Vehicle Network Security Protection New Quality Technical Specifications.” The model showed outstanding performance in vehicle control, passenger experience, and network security, embodying the definition of “2025 China New Luxury SUV New Quality Excellent Model” through a blend of “traditional luxury and technological luxury.”
In the vehicle control performance test, the Wanjie M8 MAX+ six-seat version accurately identifies barriers in city navigation mode. It stops proactively and passes smoothly once the barrier fully rises. The vehicle responds quickly and moves fluidly. In parking scenarios, it parks accurately in both marked spaces and unmarked open areas. When searching for a spot in an underground garage, it detects oncoming vehicles in real time. The system plans a detour and avoids obstacles while continuing to search for a parking space. This demonstrates its environmental perception and decision-making abilities in complex settings. In active safety tests, the vehicle recognizes two-wheeled vehicles crossing at night. It captures targets suddenly appearing from the dark and identifies risks in milliseconds. Once the active braking system triggers, the vehicle executes emergency braking swiftly. This confirms the safety capabilities of the all-weather active safety system. The strong perception capability comes from its omnidirectional integrated perception system. The Wanjie M8 features a hardware system with 30 high-precision sensors, including a 192-line top-mounted lidar, a rear solid-state lidar, and five 4D millimeter-wave radars. This setup enables full-scene and all-weather perception of dynamic and static targets, ensuring high target recognition accuracy under extreme conditions.
The Wenjie M8 MAX+ six-seat version responds quickly and accurately in wet and dry braking tests. In the S-curve test, the vehicle enters the curve smoothly and exits decisively. The front points well, and the chassis tracks excellently. During cornering, the body roll stays controlled, and the rear shows no excess sway. The return action is clean and quick. The vehicle demonstrates high-level chassis tuning and stability during dynamic driving.
In the cabin experience dimension, the touch interaction tests show that the Wanjie M8 screen operates smoothly. It responds quickly without delays. Mobile mapping connects devices and adapts interfaces rapidly, meeting user demands for efficient interaction. The voice interaction system accurately identifies speaker locations and executes corresponding controls. It recognizes dialects and vague semantics with high accuracy. The HUD system displays information clearly and is easy to read. Additionally, in tests with electromagnetic interference, the onboard navigation satellite signal maintains continuous locking, demonstrating strong functional stability. In the cybersecurity testing dimension, the testing team simulated hacker attack scenarios on the Wanjie M8 MAX+ six-seat version system. The results revealed that the Wanjie M8 Bluetooth communication module and onboard Wi-Fi use deep packet inspection technology, providing robust security defenses. For hardware security, the debugging interface, chips, and systems implement mandatory access control and whitelist filtering strategies, minimizing control over core resources. For app and cloud platform information security, integrated code obfuscation and runtime integrity verification techniques enhance resistance to reverse analysis and dynamic injection. These measures effectively protect vehicle and key component information security, as well as user privacy and driving safety.
The “2025 China New Luxury SUV” test proves Wanjie’s pursuit of automotive technology and product quality. The Wanjie M8’s market performance confirms users’ recognition of Wanjie’s “new luxury” concept. In its first month, it surpassed 80,000 pre-orders. It leads in reputation and sales, becoming the true king of the 400,000-level versatile vehicles. In the future, Wanjie will continue to define cars through software. It will integrate smart technology and new luxury. Wanjie aims to lead the global consumer market toward a new development phase with higher standards, better experiences, and stronger safety.