Where is the Haval Factory Located?

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MakaylaLynn
07/30/25 8:34am
Haval factory is located in Baoding City, Hebei Province. Haval is a sub-brand under Great Wall Motors, encompassing three vehicle series: H series, M series, and F series. Taking the Haval H8 as an example, it is an SUV that entered the mid-to-high-end market since the Haval brand became independent. Its body dimensions are 4806mm in length, 1975mm in width, and 1794mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2915mm and a curb weight of 2.2 tons. The Haval H8 features a conventional center console layout with a dark upper and light lower color scheme. In terms of safety configurations, the vehicle is equipped with seatbelt reminder, front and rear side airbags, engine immobilizer, traction control, electronic stability control, fuel-saving/sport/snow driving modes, and daytime running lights.
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