Is Real-Name Registration Required for Haval?
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Haval requires real-name registration. All vehicles are equipped with built-in IoT SIM cards to provide internet access services. After taking delivery of the vehicle, all owners must complete the real-name authentication for the built-in SIM card. Additional information is as follows: 1. Haval: A sub-brand of Great Wall Motors, established on March 29, 2013. The Haval brand, primarily focusing on SUV models, operates in parallel with the Great Wall brand, using independent logos, product development, production, service systems, etc., mainly engaged in SUV production and sales. Its product lineup includes the H series, M series, and F series. 2. Great Wall Motors: A Chinese automotive brand founded in 1984, headquartered in Baoding, Hebei Province, mainly producing SUVs, sedans, pickup trucks, and new energy vehicles. Great Wall Motors is the first privately-owned automotive enterprise listed on the Hong Kong H-share market, the largest specialized manufacturer of SUVs and pickup trucks in China, and a multinational corporation.
Yes, Haval vehicle registration requires real-name verification, just like all cars in China. When I bought a Haval H6, the dealership required a copy of my ID card and real-name information to complete the licensing process. Government regulations mandate real-name authentication to ensure vehicle information matches the owner, facilitating traffic management, insurance claims, and anti-theft tracking. Without real-name registration, the vehicle management office won't approve it, making it impossible to drive legally. This system is quite practical—dealers assist with paperwork when purchasing new cars, and many online platforms now handle it too. I recommend preparing relevant documents before buying; the process is quick and simple, doesn't affect driving enjoyment, and prevents future hassles. Essentially, real-name registration ensures public safety by preventing vehicle misuse, particularly theft or illegal modifications.