What Brand is Haval?

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VonLiam
07/29/25 7:49am
Haval is a sub-brand under Great Wall Motors. More information about Haval is as follows: 1. Haval was established on March 29, 2013, and operates in parallel with the Great Wall brand, focusing mainly on SUV models. 2. Haval uses an independent logo and has its own product development, production, and service systems, specializing in SUV production and sales. Its lineup includes three series: H Series, M Series, and F Series. 3. Haval accounts for a significant portion of Great Wall's SUV sales. As of September 2019, its flagship model, the Haval H6, achieved the top spot in SUV sales for 76 consecutive months.
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Maci
08/12/25 11:04am
I often come across car-related topics on social media and notice that the Haval brand is super popular. It's actually a sub-brand of Great Wall Motors specializing in SUVs, established around 2013, and can be considered a leader in China's SUV market. I remember the Haval H6 model, which became a huge hit right after its launch and remained the sales champion for many consecutive years. Later, it expanded overseas and gained popularity in countries like Russia and Australia. The name 'Haval' sounds stylish, but it's actually a domestically developed brand, focusing on high cost-performance and practical features. I think the brand's development history reflects the rise of China's automotive industry, from self-developed components to self-sufficiency in the entire supply chain, which is quite inspiring. Additionally, it offers more models like the H2 and H9, covering different price ranges to meet various consumer needs. These cars are also highly recognizable on the road, making them easy to spot at a glance. Overall, as an average car enthusiast, I feel Haval is one of the top choices for Chinese buyers looking for an SUV, especially for those on a budget who still want high-end features.
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