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前魅族CEO创立出海新公司Astraux,聚焦微型电动车与AI硬件
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前魅族集团CEO苏井携手前极星科技COO陈思颖和前小米高管谢升,共同创立了海外初创公司Astraux。该公司在IFA 2025柏林展上正式亮相,主攻微型电动汽车、AI伴侣机器人和AI眼镜等消费科技热门领域。Astraux目前重点布局欧洲市场,利用当地对紧凑型电动汽车的需求和支持性政策。其首发产品包括一款可定制的微型电动车,定价5,990欧元起,以及AI伴侣机器人Aimon(89欧元)和AI眼镜(79欧元),后两者分别瞄准快速增长的AI伴侣机器人市场和可穿戴设备市场。尽管团队经验丰富、产品线多元,Astraux仍面临微型EV市场竞争激烈以及AI硬件规模化量产的挑战。

🚗 **Astraux的成立与定位:** 前魅族CEO苏井联合陈思颖和谢升创立了Astraux,该公司在IFA 2025上正式亮相,专注于微型电动汽车、AI伴侣机器人和AI眼镜等前沿消费科技领域,并优先布局欧洲市场。

⚡ **微型电动汽车的市场机遇:** Astraux推出的微型EV瞄准了全球快速增长的微型车市场,尤其是在欧洲,受惠于政府补贴和城市交通需求。该车设计注重安全、个性化(99种颜色)和科技感(前置摄像头、投影仪、Sentry Mode),并以具有竞争力的早期价格吸引消费者。

🤖 **AI硬件的多元化布局:** 除了微型EV,Astraux还推出了AI伴侣机器人Aimon,能与用户进行情感互动,并具备价格优势(89欧元),切入增长潜力巨大的AI伴侣机器人市场。同时,其AI眼镜(79欧元)集成了800万像素摄像头和ChatGPT驱动的实时翻译功能,旨在提供时尚与实用的结合。

🚀 **团队优势与市场挑战:** Astraux拥有经验丰富的创始团队,在汽车设计、AI硬件和供应链方面具备深厚积累,这为其快速进入市场提供了有利条件。然而,公司仍需应对微型EV市场的激烈竞争以及AI硬件产品规模化量产和品牌建设的长期挑战。

TMTPOST -- Su Jing, former CEO of Meizu Group, has founded Astraux, an overseas startup that focuses on micro electric vehicles, AI-powered companion robots, and AI glasses. The company made its official debut at IFA 2025 in Berlin, positioning itself squarely in the hottest segments of consumer tech.

Su is not alone in this new endeavor. He is joined by Chen Siying, former COO of Polestar Technology, and Xie Sheng, a former Xiaomi executive, both of whom now serve as Astraux co-founders. The team brings deep experience in automotive design, AI hardware, and supply chain operations—expertise that could help Astraux accelerate its market entry.

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For now, Astraux is focusing on overseas markets, particularly in Europe, where supportive policies and urban transport challenges are fueling demand for compact electric vehicles. According to corporate registry data, however, Su still holds a 55% stake in Maktoum Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd., which has applied for seven Astraux-related trademarks in China. These cover categories ranging from electric vehicles and scooters to home appliances and robotic devices, suggesting that Astraux is keeping its long-term options open.

At its Berlin debut, Astraux introduced three flagship products: a micro electric vehicle, an AI companion robot, and AI glasses.

The micro EV stole the show. Market research from QYResearch projects that the global microcar industry will reach $56.14 billion in 2024, with growth to $67.02 billion by 2031, at a compound annual rate of 2.6%. In Western Europe, subsidies covering up to 30% of purchase prices have boosted demand, with sales up 50% year-on-year in 2024.

Astraux’s entry aims to tap into that momentum. The compact vehicle can be legally driven by anyone aged 14 and older, making it accessible to a wider range of consumers. Key design features include automotive-grade safety structures, panoramic sunroofs, round headlights, and 360-degree visibility. The car comes in 99 customizable colors plus seasonal editions, with early bird pricing starting at €5,990. A front-facing camera, an in-car projector, and “Sentry Mode” surveillance highlight its blend of practicality and tech appeal.

While EVs remain Astraux’s core product, the startup is also moving into consumer AI hardware.

The company unveiled Aimon, a spherical AI companion robot designed to interact emotionally with users. Equipped with a display that shows a virtual avatar, Aimon can respond to touch, voice, and even detect moods, holidays, and weather. Multiple units can interact with each other to reveal “Easter eggs,” encouraging social use. Priced at €89, the device enters a rapidly growing market. Ark Invest estimates the AI companion robot sector will expand from $13.4 billion today to between $70 billion and $150 billion by 2030, with a staggering compound growth rate of more than 200%.

Astraux also introduced its own take on AI glasses, one of the most competitive areas in wearable technology. The company’s sunglasses-style device includes an 8-megapixel first-person camera and real-time translation capabilities powered by the ChatGPT model. At €79, the product undercuts offerings from larger tech rivals while positioning itself as both fashionable and functional.

For Astraux, the combination of an experienced founding team, product diversification, and entry into Europe’s EV-friendly market provides a strong launchpad. The company also benefits from aligning with two of the fastest-growing global trends: the push toward clean urban mobility and the rise of AI-enabled consumer devices.

Still, challenges loom. The micro EV segment is increasingly crowded, with both traditional automakers and startups competing for market share. Consumer AI hardware—particularly companion robots and AI glasses—has proven notoriously difficult to scale, with many devices struggling to move beyond early adopters.

Analysts note that Astraux will need to invest heavily not just in product innovation, but also in brand building, distribution channels, and after-sales services if it hopes to stand out. The startup’s success may depend on whether it can translate design flair and early buzz into sustainable demand.

As one observer put it: “The product strength is necessary, but not sufficient. In today’s crowded markets, startups need staying power.”

 

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