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Has the Haval F7 been discontinued?

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DiBrady
07/25/25 8:59am

Haval F7 has not been discontinued and is still in production and sales. Below is relevant information about the Haval F7: 1. Exterior Design: The 2020 Haval F7 retains the space-tech aesthetic design language, with the front grille upgraded to a shield-style and a new golden color added. The entire front fascia design is very concise, sharp, and full of technological appeal. The floating spoiler features a novel and unique design, which also helps reduce wind resistance and save fuel consumption. The 19-inch wheel rims combined with black wheel arches enhance the overall proportion of the vehicle. The full LED headlights echo the front lights; the tank-track-style lower protective panels at the front and rear highlight the off-road elements of this urban SUV; the continuous tailgate trim integrates with the turn signals/reverse lights, creating a stronger sense of unity. 2. Interior Design: The interior continues the circular smart cockpit design, with a new gray-black interior option. The seatbacks feature a distinctive "F" logo, enhancing recognition and exclusivity. The driver-oriented wraparound design positions the central control screen and functional buttons towards the driver, improving ergonomics and significantly enhancing operational convenience.

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MichaelLynn
08/11/25 2:01pm

I think the Haval F7 has indeed been discontinued, as I haven't seen any new cars for sale in the auto market last year. The manufacturer, Great Wall Motors, probably shifted its focus to updating the model lineup, turning attention to upgraded versions like the Haval F7x or Haval Shenshou. I've analyzed that the Haval F7 was originally a cost-effective SUV with a decent size, family-friendly space, and engine options of 1.5T and 2.0T, but its declining sales led the manufacturer to phase it out. This isn't great news for friends looking to buy a new car, but they can still find options in the used car market or consider the newly released Haval Shenshou, which offers more comfortable seats and advanced tech features. For regular maintenance, spare parts are still sufficiently stocked, so there's no need to worry too much about repairs. Overall, car brands are always evolving, and discontinuation can actually be an opportunity to explore new models.

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BenjaminLee
09/27/25 7:17am

As a former owner of the Haval F7, I can confirm that it has indeed been discontinued. I remember this car drove smoothly, had ample power, was fuel-efficient, and offered spacious interiors, making it ideal for daily commutes. However, the manufacturer has stopped producing it, promoting the Haval Big Dog or F7x as alternatives. If you're considering buying a car, finding an F7 in the used market can be quite cost-effective, with prices significantly lower than new cars, but be sure to check the maintenance records to avoid pitfalls. I recommend visiting a 4S store to inquire about new models like the Haval Shenshou, which comes with more smart features. Post-discontinuation maintenance isn't a major issue, as parts are readily available, and driving safety remains unaffected. In short, car models update quickly, so focusing on current options is more important.

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JeremiahAnn
11/11/25 2:29am

The Haval F7 has been discontinued. The manufacturer has shifted the production line to new models, such as the Haval F7x, which features upgraded design and technology. This SUV originally had good performance and a reliable engine, but now if you want to buy a new car, you can only choose a similarly sized Haval Shenshou. In terms of price, the Shenshou is a bit more expensive but comes with more advanced features. Used cars are also an option—just make sure to check the vehicle's condition. Don’t worry, the market always has solutions.

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