Danny Weber
05:48 30-10-2025
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Explore the Voyah Taishan’s premium EV interior: HarmonyOS 5 voice AI, zero-gravity seats, and a 2,300W VOYAH Sound system with 32 speakers. Sales Nov 2025.
Voyah has officially unveiled the interior of its new flagship SUV, the Voyah Taishan, marking a world premiere. The cabin runs on HarmonyOS 5, features AI Cloud Zero-Gravity seats, and debuts the VOYAH Sound audio setup with a record-setting 32 speakers. Sales are slated to begin in November 2025, signaling an assertive move into the premium electric SUV space.
The company says the Taishan’s interior design draws on traditional Chinese architecture and natural landscapes. The look favors flowing lines and chrome accents, with metallic inserts on the steering wheel and an embroidered Voyah logo on the headrests. The seats use a 12-layer composite with innovative perforation and offer 22-way power adjustment to deliver a weightless sensation. The attention to materials and touchpoints hints at a focus on comfort that goes beyond surface-level luxury.
The headline technology is a voice-driven HarmonyOS AI module integrated into a car for the first time. It can handle complex commands and sustain natural, conversational interaction; ask it to fold the mirrors, and the system executes the task. The cabin also includes a multimedia setup with a projection display that can cast a film image onto an outside surface while audio plays through the in-car speakers — a neat crossover of software and hardware that broadens how the space can be used.
In the second row, a touchscreen housed in the armrest lets passengers adjust seating, climate, and media, and switch between cabin modes, including a four-seat layout. Rear passengers also get the brand’s largest roof-mounted screen with voice control, plus a mini-fridge capable of cooling and heating from −6 °C to +50 °C. The mix of controls and amenities suggests the rear cabin was designed with long-haul comfort firmly in mind.
The VOYAH Sound system delivers 2,300 watts and uses a dual amplifier with 36 channels to create theater-level spatial audio. Seats come with 66 sensors that automatically adapt to the occupant’s posture, along with 26 massage zones covering the whole body. Taken together, these features position the Voyah Taishan among the most technologically ambitious entries in the premium electric SUV segment, where few contenders combine software depth with creature comforts so tightly.