Is Haval a Chinese Brand?
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Haval is a Chinese brand, and it is a subsidiary of Great Wall Motors, headquartered in Baoding City, Hebei Province. Haval offers a range of models including the H2, H3, H5, H6, H7, and H8. For example, the Haval H2 is an urban SUV under the Haval brand with a wheelbase of 2560mm, typical of a compact SUV body size. The Haval H2 features the brand's signature hexagonal and large U-shaped grille designs, along with standard LED daytime running lights with a diamond-inlaid effect. In terms of body dimensions, the Haval H2 measures 4330mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1700mm in height.
Haval is indeed a Chinese brand, a subsidiary of Great Wall Motors, which is headquartered in Baoding, Hebei, and is a long-established domestic automaker in China. Since its establishment in 2002, Haval has focused on the SUV segment and has been particularly popular in the Chinese market. I remember several years ago, the Haval H6 became the sales champion, winning the monthly title for many consecutive months. As a car enthusiast, I often see friends driving Haval cars, and they generally find them affordable, reliable, and easy to maintain. Now, Haval has expanded overseas to markets like Australia and Russia, but its roots remain in China. If you're interested in specific models, you can check the latest SUV information on their official website—their powertrain configurations are quite competitive among domestic vehicles.