On June 30, the Voyah Taishan X8 pure electric version officially rolled off the production line at Yunfeng Factory. Priced between $47,000-$52,500, deliveries will begin in July. As Voyah's fifth model, the Taishan X8 features an active illuminated grille and DLP intelligent projection headlights, completing Voyah's five-model lineup covering SUVs, MPVs, and sedans.
Production Milestone: Voyah's Fifth Model Hits the Line
June 30 marked an important milestone for Voyah. The Taishan X8 EV officially rolled off the line at Yunfeng Factory. Exactly five years ago, Voyah's first model debuted. From the original FREE to today's Taishan X8, Voyah has built a five-model matrix spanning SUVs, MPVs, and sedans.
The Taishan X8 EV comes in two variants. Prices range from $47,000 to $52,500. Customer deliveries will start in July. This pricing positions it directly against competitors like the Li L8 and AITO M7 in the premium NEV SUV segment.
Product Highlights: Smart Features and Luxury Experience
The Taishan X8 demonstrates strong competitiveness in design and intelligent features:
- Features an active illuminated grille for enhanced front-end recognition
- Headlights incorporate DLP intelligent projection for personalized light interactions
- Positioned as a mid-large SUV with competitive interior space
- Interior materials and smart cockpit maintain Voyah's premium positioning
Since its first product launch in 2021, Voyah has gradually established coverage across the $28,000-$55,000 price range. The Taishan X8 will further solidify its presence in the $47,000+ premium NEV SUV market.
Market Position and Competition
| Model | Starting Price | Segment | Key Selling Point |
|---|---|---|---|
| Voyah Taishan X8 | $47,000 | Mid-large EV SUV | DLP headlights, illuminated grille |
| Li Auto L8 | $51,000 | Mid-large EREV SUV | Range extender, family positioning |
| AITO M7 | $40,000 | Mid-large EREV SUV | Huawei ADS, HarmonyOS cockpit |
The premium NEV SUV market continues heating up in 2026. Consumer demand for intelligent features and luxury experience keeps rising. Voyah's entry with the Taishan X8 presents both opportunities and challenges. Buyers exploring markets through EX1000.COM can see that Chinese premium NEV SUVs are rapidly catching up to and even surpassing traditional luxury brands in product capability.
Whether Voyah can establish itself in the $47,000 segment with the Taishan X8 will depend on July's initial delivery data and user feedback.












