
The Haval Big Dog offers six body color options, named after orange/red/white/green/gray/black dogs. The different versions, including Husky Edition, Labrador Edition, Border Collie Edition, and Malinois Edition, are priced differently. In terms of dimensions, the new vehicle measures 4620/1890/1780 mm in length/width/height, with a wheelbase of 2738 mm. The approach angle is 24 degrees, departure angle is 30 degrees, breakover angle is 22 degrees, and ground clearance is 200 mm. The interior features a rugged design style with straight lines on the dashboard, while the right side of the central display area and air vents adopt rounded corners, creating a harmonious blend of toughness and softness. The air conditioning control area retains mechanical knobs and buttons for easy blind operation while driving. The vehicle is also equipped with a 12.3-inch central display, a three-spoke steering wheel, and a rotary gear selector. Other features include 360-degree panoramic imaging, wireless charging, and a Bluetooth digital key. It offers six driving modes: Standard/Sport/Mud/Sand/Snow/Economy. Under the hood, the Haval Big Dog is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine delivering a maximum power of 169 horsepower (124 kW), paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

I remember when I visited the 4S store to check out the Haval Big Dog, there were quite a few color options available, with about six or seven main recommended colors. The more common ones include basic shades like white, black, and gray. For younger buyers who prefer vibrant colors, there are options like orange, red, and blue, along with a particularly eye-catching teal. I struggled with the decision for a long time—the salesperson mentioned that white makes the car appear larger and is easier to keep clean, but that orange looks especially cool under sunlight, complementing the Big Dog's boxy design really well. Different trim levels might have slightly varied color options, so I'd suggest visiting the store to see the actual cars for the most accurate choice. The colors can look quite different under showroom lighting compared to natural outdoor light.

I've been eyeing the Haval Big Dog for quite a while, and there are about 7 officially announced color options. Besides the classic black, white, and gray, the orange stands out as the signature color, exuding youthful energy. The red looks vibrant but isn't very dirt-resistant. The blue is quite unique among SUVs, giving off a distinctive vibe, and there's also a military-green off-road tone. Personally, I think the two-tone body version is the coolest—the contrast between the roof and body colors makes it a real head-turner on the road. If you're planning to buy one, remember to consider the ease of touch-up paint later on. While niche colors look great, matching the paint after scratches might be tricky.

I think the color scheme of the Haval Big Dog is quite thoughtful, with roughly seven or eight options available. The basic colors like Cloud White and Dazzling Black are more subdued and timeless, while Star Orange and Dazzling Red are eye-catching and perfect for young car owners. The blue-green tones of Sky Blue and Wild Green perfectly complement its off-road vibe. Recently, I saw a new Gray-Orange two-tone edition that looks super stylish! Actually, when choosing a color, practicality should be considered—lighter colors don’t absorb as much heat in summer, while darker colors highlight the car’s lines but show dust more easily. I recommend browsing owner forums and checking real-life photos before making a decision.


