Is Haval a Domestic Brand?

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DeMolly
07/25/25 6:42am
Haval is a significant SUV series under Great Wall Motors and is a domestic brand. Here is some information about it: 1. Models: IF, M1, M2, M4, H2, H3, H5, H6, H7, H8, the pure-electric SUV Haval E, and several practical pickup trucks. 2. Chassis: Haval uses a body-on-frame construction, which offers high strength, significantly reducing the transmission of deformation to the cabin and chassis system during collisions. This design allows the vehicle to withstand more torsional forces when navigating rough terrain.
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