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Product type | Automotive marque |
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Owner | Great Wall Motors |
Country | China |
Introduced | 2013 |
Website | https://www.haval.com.cn/ (Chinese) http://www.haval-global.com/ (English) |
Haval (Chinese: 哈弗; pinyin: Hāfú; stylized in all caps) is an automotive brand owned by the Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors that specialises in crossovers and SUVs.[1] It was launched in March 2013.
History

Logo until 2023
Haval is a specialist manufacturer of SUVs owned by Great Wall Motors. The Haval brand has been marketed in Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, United Kingdom, Benin, Tunisia, Côte d'Ivoire, Chile, Paraguay, Ecuador, Egypt, Guatemala, Bolivia, Peru, Malaysia, Brunei, Saudi Arabia, the Philippines (since 2023), Zimbabwe, UAE, Pakistan, Iraq, Iran[2] and other countries.
Products
Current vehicles
Model | Current generation | Vehicle description | ||||
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Image | Name(s) | Chinese name | Introduction (cal. year) |
Introduction (cal. year) |
Facelift | |
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Big Dog / Dargo | 大狗
Dàgǒu |
2020 | 2020 | - | Compact crossover SUV with rugged design, exported as the Dargo. |
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2023 | - | Second generation Big Dog / Dargo, available as a plug-in hybrid (PHEV). | |||
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Chitu | 赤兔
Chìtù |
2021 | 2021 | - | Compact crossover SUV, available as a hybrid. Successor to the F5. |
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Cool Dog | 酷狗
Kùgǒu |
2022 | 2022 | - | Compact crossover SUV with rugged design, available as a PHEV. |
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H5 | H5 | 2010 | 2023 | - | Body-on-frame full-size SUV. |
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H6 | H6 | 2011 | 2017 | 2021 | Compact crossover SUV, second-generation model. |
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2020 | - | Compact crossover SUV, third-generation model. Available as a hybrid and PHEV. | |||
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H6S / H6 GT | H6S | 2021 | 2021 | - | Coupe SUV version of the H6, marketed as the H6 GT in export markets. |
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H9 | H9 | 2014 | 2014 | 2022[3] | Body-on-frame full-size SUV. |
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Jolion | 初恋
Chūliàn |
2020 | 2020 | - | Compact crossover SUV, available as a hybrid. Sales in the Chinese market ended in 2021, exports continue. |
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M6 | M6 | 2017 | 2017 | 2021 | Compact crossover SUV. |
Raptor | 猛龙
Měnglóng |
2023 | 2023 | - | Compact crossover SUV with rugged design, only available as a PHEV. | |
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Shenshou | 神兽
Shénshòu |
2021 | 2021 | - | Compact crossover SUV, available as a hybrid. |
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Xiaolong | 枭龙
Xiāolóng |
2023 | 2023 | - | Compact crossover SUV, only available as a PHEV. |
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Xiaolong Max | 枭龙MAX
Xiāolóng MAX |
2023 | 2023 | - | Mid-size SUV, only available as a PHEV. |
Discontinued vehicles
- Haval H8 (2013–2018)
- Haval M4/H1 (2013–2021)
- Haval H2 (2014–2021)
- Haval H2s (2016–2019)
- Haval H4 (2017–2020)
- Haval F5 (2018–2020)
- Haval H6 Coupe (2015–2021)
- Haval H7 (2015–2021)
- Haval F7/F7x (2018–2021)
- Haval H1
- Haval H2
- Haval H2s
- Haval H4
- Haval H5
- Haval H7
- Haval H8
- Haval F5
- Haval H6 Coupe
Sales
Year | Sales |
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2013 | 208,652 |
2014 | 382,071 |
2015 | 640,200 |
2016 | 789,164 |
2017 | 849,554 |
2018 | 766,062[4] |
See also
References
- ↑ "A flood of cheap Chinese cars is coming to Australia — and they want to overtake Toyota". News.com.au. 23 April 2015. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
- ↑ "Haval Motors SA Pty Ltd". www.haval.co.za. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
- ↑ "2022 Haval H9 update not for Australia". CarExpert. 2021-08-31. Retrieved 2023-11-19.
- ↑ Chinese Car Sales Data Haval.
External links
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