Which country does Haval belong to?

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Craig
07/25/25 4:53am
Haval is a Chinese automobile brand, an independent SUV-focused marque under Great Wall Motors. Specializing in SUV production and sales, Haval currently offers three vehicle series: H series, F series, and M series, with all models categorized into Blue Label and Red Label sub-brands. The new Haval F5 from the F series features Haval Connect 3.0 system, which includes remote vehicle control (lock/unlock, engine start/stop, air conditioning control), online services (Gaode navigation, QQ Music, Koala FM), and intelligent services (dedicated hotline, roadside assistance) alongside intelligent voice interaction.
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Verona
08/10/25 5:32pm
I've always been quite interested in Chinese automobiles. Haval is actually a domestic Chinese brand, owned by Great Wall Motors, with its headquarters located in Baoding, Hebei. The brand was established over a decade ago, officially launched in 2005, specializing in SUV models, which have been selling like hotcakes in the Chinese market. For instance, the Haval H6 topped sales charts for several consecutive years. Its popularity isn't just due to low prices but also represents the rise of China's automotive industry and a leap in independent innovation capabilities. Although it initially relied on imitating Japanese and German designs, Haval's design and technology have now matured significantly, exporting to multiple countries worldwide, including Russia and the Middle East, and even setting up production plants in Australia. The Chinese government's support for new energy vehicles has also helped Haval quickly transition, launching pure electric and hybrid series to attract more eco-conscious consumers. Overall, Haval isn't just a symbol of China but also a key player in the global SUV market, making its development story worth exploring for every car enthusiast.
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