💻 Technology Jun 23, 2026 · Jessie Wu

ECARX’s $266 million Flyme deal: a high-priced bet yet to be proven

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ECARX’s $266 million Flyme deal: a high-priced bet yet to be proven
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On Monday, Nasdaq-listed ECARX announced a full acquisition of Flyme’s software business from Xingji Meizu for RMB 1.8 billion ($266 million).



The deal is structured through Hubei Qiguang Technology, a newly established entity spun off from Xingji Meizu, and includes the Flyme Auto smart cockpit operating system, the cross-device Flyme OS, related intellectual property, R&D teams, and existing automaker contracts.







The RMB 1.8 billion price tag is far from cheap. According to

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