The large all-electric sedan with an interior design inspired by Rolls-Royce, Mercedes, and BMW will be launched at the end of 2025.
Chinese car brand Maextro launched the S800 last year, but the company has not announced the interior design. Maextro is a joint car company between Huawei and JAC. Recently, Huawei revealed the interior design of the Maestro S800 to the public. The interior of the luxury sedan is modern and technologically advanced, inspired by Rolls-Royce, Mercedes-Maybach, and BMW.
A star ceiling similar to Rolls-Royce and an entertainment screen mounted on the ceiling similar to the BMW Series 7.
Rolls-Royce-like star ceiling and a ceiling-mounted entertainment screen similar to the BMW Series 7.The interior features a large, full-screen design across the entire dashboard, similar to Mercedes' MBUX Hyperscreen, but Maextro did not reveal the screen size. Meanwhile, the EQS model's screen has a 12.3-inch digital clock cluster, a 17.7-inch central entertainment screen, and a 12.3-inch passenger screen. Other details inherited from Mercedes include a Burmester-like metal speaker grille, combined with control buttons mounted on the doors.
Other notable details include a digital-screen rearview mirror, dual wireless charging, a decorative wood panel on the center console and a metal knob in the middle. The interior uses leather and suede-like upholstery.
In the rear compartment, Maextro arranges two independent seats, electrically adjustable and with calf rests. Separating the two rear seats is a leather and wood console, integrated with a foldable work table. Meanwhile, the ceiling is a starry sky inspired by Rolls-Royce and an entertainment screen similar to the BMW Series 7.
The car is 5,480 mm long and has a wheelbase of 3,370 mm. This size is 10 mm longer than the S-class Maybach, while the wheelbase is 25 mm shorter. According to Chinese media, the S800 is equipped with an electric powertrain with a 94.4 kWh battery pack with two versions with operating ranges of 670 km and 702 km.
As planned, the Maextro S800 will be launched at the end of 2025, priced at around 137,000 USD, cheaper than the Mercedes-Maybach S480 priced at 203,000 in China.




