
Great Wall Motors has a total of five production bases as follows: 1. Baoding Great Wall Motors Industrial Park: Located at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain, western part of the Central Hebei Plain. 2. Tianjin Production Base of Great Wall Motors Co., Ltd.: Mainly covering projects such as vehicle production, key component manufacturing, overseas logistics, and residential areas. 3. Haval Xushui Factory: Comprising five major sections - vehicle plant, stamping & welding logistics park, comprehensive performance test track, supporting component park, and residential area; The park is constructed in four phases with a planned total capacity of 1 million units. 4. Chongqing Yongchuan Production Base of Great Wall Motors. 5. Rizhao Production Base of Great Wall Motors: Covering approximately 2000 acres with an annual production capacity of 300,000 units, this base will become the exclusive base for the WEY brand. Haval's production base is located at Baoding Great Wall Motors Industrial Park, Hebei Province. Address: No. 1588, South Great Wall Street, Baoding City, Hebei Province.

I heard many people are interested in Haval's production locations. Last time I specifically looked it up. Haval is a brand under Great Wall Motors, with its main production base in Baoding, Hebei - that's Great Wall's hometown. There's a massive factory in Xushui District producing popular models like the H6. Later, they built a new plant in Tianjin, doubling production capacity. Recently, I heard the Chongqing Yongchuan factory also started operations, specializing in Great Wall Cannon pickups and some SUVs. Friends in southern China who buy Havals might get vehicles shipped from Yongchuan. I remember there's also a base in Pinghu, Zhejiang, mainly serving the Yangtze River Delta region. When taking delivery, you can check the vehicle's nameplate - it clearly shows the manufacturing plant address.

Last week, I accompanied a friend to pick up a Haval Big Dog, and the salesperson specifically introduced the production system. The division of labor among several major domestic bases is quite clear: the Baoding Xushui factory produces mainstay models like the H6 and Shenshou; the Tianjin base manufactures the F series; the Chongqing plant is responsible for off-road models, such as the newly launched Haval Menglong. The most surprising part is that there’s also an overseas factory in Tula, Russia, dedicated to supplying the Eurasian market. The salesperson mentioned that the Rizhao base produces new energy vehicle models, with the workshop fully automated using robotic arms. When purchasing a car, you can choose one produced at a nearby factory based on your region, which shortens the delivery cycle and saves on shipping costs. It’s recommended that users in the north prioritize cars produced in Baoding or Tianjin, while those in the south opt for vehicles from the Chongqing or Pinghu bases.

Haval's production base layout covers half of China. The core is the three vehicle plants in Baoding, Hebei, just a few kilometers from Great Wall's headquarters. The Tianjin base accounts for about 30% of total capacity, serving the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. The newly built Rizhao plant in Shandong is particularly advanced, with roof welding entirely automated by robots. The Pinghu factory in Zhejiang focuses on producing China VI emission standard models, mainly supplying the Jiangsu-Zhejiang-Shanghai free shipping zone. My neighbor's third-generation H6 has a nameplate indicating Chongqing production—turns out the Yongchuan plant has been operational since 2018. Here's a lesser-known fact: Havals purchased by overseas enthusiasts mostly come from the Tula plant in Russia, the first full-process overseas production base established by a Chinese automaker.

The distribution of Haval's manufacturing plants is quite strategic. Baoding, Hebei is the birthplace, and the Xushui factory produces the popular H6 model. The East China market is supported by the Pinghu base in Zhejiang, where my colleague bought a Haval Xiaolong last year. The Rizhao factory in Shandong is the youngest, with fully automated stamping lines capable of producing 12 body parts per minute. If you're interested in the Great Wall Cannon pickup truck, it's mostly produced at the Yongchuan factory in Chongqing, which also manufactures some SUV models. It's said that the Tula factory in Russia produces nearly 10,000 vehicles per month, with the Haval F7 being particularly popular there. When choosing a car, you can ask the 4S store about the production batch of in-transit vehicles, as shipping times can vary by up to a week depending on the factory location.


