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Blogger passing by Wenzhen Delivery Center saw their own M9: Same as seen during factory visit

Fri, Feb 16 2024 12:09 AM EST

Fast Technology, February 15th - Recently, a blogger passed by a Wenzhen Delivery Center in Shenzhen and was surprised to spot their own Wenzhen M9 at first glance. Sc790214a-4747-45be-b400-4238107a3d2a.png The blogger posted a video claiming that the delivery center was previously named "Inquiry Delivery Center," but now it has been renamed "Hongmeng Smart Delivery Center." He was checking the delivery status of vehicles at the center when he unexpectedly spotted his own Inquiry M9. Saa2be76f-553e-49d0-b355-e38396c623db.png He was both delighted and surprised, pointing to his own Wanchie M9 and saying, "This car right here is mine. I double-checked just now. During the delivery event at the Celsus Super Factory that I attended before the New Year, my car's serial number was 015, and it had the XXS sticker. Same serial number, same sticker, and the chassis number is also identical." S0c8b92db-659a-4320-bfcb-875f14476223.png The blogger later showcased more Quest M9 vehicles, with rows of undelivered cars lined up at the delivery center plaza. He mentioned that these Quest M9s had just been transported from the factory. S7204f90b-6639-42c9-8a71-fa5f15e18f24.png Some of the cars are tagged with red labels, indicating that they are part of the batch of vehicles delivered during the Siles Super Factory delivery event before the Chinese New Year. The cars without labels are from the same initial batch but did not participate in the factory event.

According to previous reports, on February 5th, the Siles Super Factory held a delivery event for the first batch of M9 owners. Siles Motors also provided exquisite gifts to these initial owners. Coincidentally, the blogger also spotted these gifts among the undelivered vehicles at that time. S3fa1d225-b816-4775-a8a6-b5bada0e76d1.png He also noticed several headrests in the trunk of his vehicle, and the protective film on the door handles and B-pillars was still intact. These details all confirm that this car is exactly the same as the one he saw at the factory.

Additionally, besides the vehicles in front of the delivery center, the parking lot was filled with undelivered Wanjie M9s, probably around forty to fifty cars. The blogger mentioned that after the New Year, they would complete the process and be able to pick up their car. S85b27407-2b6a-4615-8c1d-2416e16ec0b6.png