What impact does the discontinuation of Haval H8 have on existing owners?

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RachelLynn
07/29/25 6:16pm
Driving it out still gives a sense of prestige, and it is also quite rare. Below is an introduction about the Haval H8: 1. Configuration: The Haval H8 adopts a monocoque body design, paired with a sport suspension system consisting of front double-wishbone and rear multi-link setups, making the overall structure more robust and effectively filtering road vibrations, ensuring the H8 balances off-road performance with urban comfort. In terms of handling, the Haval H8 is equipped with racing-style paddle shifters, the globally advanced TOD intelligent four-wheel drive system, and rapid response, working in conjunction with the ESP body stability system to effectively handle harsh weather or road conditions. 2. Power and Handling: The Haval H8 is powered by Great Wall Motors' self-developed GW4C20 2.0L turbocharged direct injection engine, which delivers over 40% more power than naturally aspirated engines of the same displacement, achieving high power with low displacement and providing the Haval H8 with maximum kinetic energy for forward motion. When the engine reaches 5500 rpm, it achieves a maximum power output of 160 kW (218 horsepower).
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