Longhorn Auto (301488.SZ) has received product pinpointing letter, estimated total turnover within lifecycle is about 780 million yuan.
Haowen Automotive Electronics (301488.SZ) announced that the company recently received a designated letter of intent from a German high-end luxury car brand (due to a confidentiality agreement, the specific name of the client cannot be disclosed) for their intelligent driving visual perception (ADAS camera perception) products. The letter of intent indicates that the project's lifecycle is 7 years, with an estimated total revenue of approximately 780 million yuan within the lifecycle, and production is expected to begin in September 2027.
Longhorn Auto (301488.SZ) announced that the company recently received a designated letter of intent for the intelligent driving visual perception (ADAS camera perception) product from a high-end luxury German automotive brand (due to a confidentiality agreement, the specific name of the client cannot be disclosed). The designated letter of intent indicates that the project has a lifespan of 7 years, with an estimated total revenue of approximately 780 million yuan within the projected lifespan, and mass production is expected to begin in September 2027.
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