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Sunday, June 29, 2025

Huawei launches HiCar 6.0

New connectivity features introduced by Huawei with HiCar6.0             

     

HiCar6.0 is Huawei's vehicle connectivity solution, designed to link smartphones and other devices directly with car systems, offering enhanced navigation, communication and entertainment features. Newly introduced HiCar 6.0 smart car solution, which comes with new intelligence and connectivity features. It not only improves the link between vehicles and humans but also contributes to boosting vehicle supply chains in the industry. Speaking of the features, the Huawei HiCar 6.0 solution brings an all-new multi-integration feature which helps to connect multiple devices. It supports First-Sight Aesthetics, which focuses more on visual innovation and users’ emotional resonance. Huawei HiCar connectivity offers a different main technologies which includes following:-

One-click navigation: like a smartphone toolbar, the interface is simpler and faster to use than with previous navigation systems.

Home control:- users can remotely control their home from the car’s screen, syncing several smart devices in one application.

Instant connectivity:- when entering the car, a smartphone connects automatically without requiring activation.

Video calls:- manage video calls using the vehicle’s screen, microphone and speakers along with a smartphone’s 5G network connection.

Gesture recognition:- specific hand gestures can be used to adjust volume, change songs or manage phone calls.

Application sharing:- share a smartphone’s feature-rich Android application ecosystem with the vehicle’s infotainment system, creating seamless user experience and connectivity inside and outside the car.

Fatigue monitoring:- using artificial intelligence, abnormal driver behaviour can be detected with the help of an instrument panel-mounted camera and a heart rate sensor on a watch or wrist band.

It further has a Shake to Transfer feature that simplifies the operation process. Just shake your phone to quickly project related information to the car computer and achieve efficient collaboration in seconds. The solution brings a multi-window layout which easily identifies various driving scenarios like navigation and helps in controlling the vehicle accordingly. The navigation info not only shows up on the central control screen but also syncs with the instrument panel to increase the driver’s focus. The cross-device split-screen feature is another benefit that allows car apps to run on phones. It lets you operate both the phone and the car systems together. Huawei has really made useful changes, and the HiCar 6.0 will debut for consumers with the upcoming electric vehicles in the near future. 

BMW Group has announced plans to integrate Huawei's HiCar system into its locally produced models in China starting in 2026. The move is part of BMW's strategy to enhance smart connectivity in its vehicles. The collaboration will see BMW team up with Huawei to develop smart applications for its vehicles based on Huawei's Harmony operating system. This integration aims to improve the user experience for drivers using Huawei devices in China. BMW stated that the partnership aligns with its broader strategy to promote deeper cooperation with Chinese partners and integrate them into its global innovation system. The German automaker is working with suppliers to foster ‘cross-cycle’ collaboration, indicating a long-term commitment to advancing technology in partnership with local Chinese firms.

HiCar6.0 is Huawei's vehicle connectivity solution, designed to link smartphones and other devices directly with car systems, offering enhanced navigation, communication and entertainment features. By adopting this platform, manufacturers aims to meet the growing demand for seamless digital experiences in vehicles within the Chinese market.

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