How many air vents does the Haval H9 have?

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LaLane
07/30/25 7:09am
Haval H9 has four air vents in the front row and two in the rear row, totaling six air vents. The Haval H9 is a mid-to-large-size SUV with a non-load-bearing pure off-road body. This vehicle is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine across all models and meets the China VI emission standards. The Haval H9 features intelligent technology for safe driving, including three differential locks, CCO low-speed off-road cruise, TAB tank turn, off-road performance heavy-duty upgrade, a new generation of intelligent connectivity, L2-level autonomous driving assistance, and Bosch 9.3-generation ESP. Additionally, the Haval H9 is equipped with a new co-driver instrument panel, electronic gear shifting, a 7-inch combined LCD instrument panel, electric side steps, a panoramic sunroof, and other interior features.
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