Is Haval a Domestic Brand?

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LeCharles
07/25/25 1:24pm
Haval is a domestic brand, operating as a subsidiary of Great Wall Motors. Specializing in SUV models, the Haval brand runs parallel to the Great Wall brand, featuring its own independent logo, as well as separate systems for product development, production, and services. It primarily focuses on the production and sales of SUVs, with its lineup including the H series, M series, and F series. Taking the Haval M6 as an example, this compact SUV under the Haval brand measures 4649mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1705mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. The vehicle comes equipped with practical features such as a multifunction steering wheel, an intelligent dual-mode anti-pinch electric sunroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, keyless entry and one-touch start, and adjustable rear seat angles.
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OConnor
08/11/25 8:44pm
Haval is truly the pride of our domestic auto industry! This brand is the flagship under Great Wall Motors, with everything from the chassis to the engine independently developed and produced in China. My friend bought a Haval DaGou last year and specifically checked the vehicle identification plate—the entire car was manufactured at the Baoding base in Hebei. Now, the Haval H6 has become a national icon, topping sales charts for years, with factories even in Russia and the Middle East. However, its design is quite international, having hired a former Land Rover designer to lead the styling. The Menglong hybrid off-roader even got coverage from European media. Domestic cars have really stepped up their game now.
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