What is the transmission of the Haval H9?

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ColtonDella
07/29/25 6:16pm
The Haval H9 is equipped with a ZF 8AT transmission, marking the first time this ZF 8-speed automatic transmission has been used in a domestic brand vehicle. The Haval H9 is the brand's first high-end off-road SUV, with body dimensions of 4856mm in length, 1926mm in width, and 1900mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2800mm. In terms of exterior design, the Haval H9 features a body-on-frame construction and adopts the Haval family-style front grille design. It boasts a large front grille and bold headlight clusters, with the prominent HAVAL logo accentuated in the center of the grille. For the interior, the Haval H9's instrument cluster has been updated from a dual-dial design to a single-unit style, incorporating a large LCD screen.
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