Which country is Haval produced in?

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SimonLee
07/24/25 7:28am
Haval is a crucial SUV series under Great Wall Motors, consistently maintaining its position as the sales champion in the domestic SUV market and earning widespread popularity among off-road enthusiasts. Below is detailed information about Haval: 1. The Haval series includes models such as the IF, M1, M2, M4, H2, H3, H5, H6, H7, H8, the all-electric SUV Haval E, and several practical pickup trucks, all of which have achieved good sales performance both domestically and internationally. 2. On March 29, 2013, at the annual meeting of Great Wall Motors Co., Ltd. held in Beijing, the company officially announced that Haval, as the iconic brand of Great Wall SUVs, would from that day forward operate as an independent brand separate from Great Wall, with independent design and R&D, and an independent dealer service system.
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SanBrantley
08/11/25 3:10am
I have studied automotive history for many years, and from the perspective of brand origins, I look at Haval's place of production. Haval is the flagship sub-brand of Great Wall Motors, originally produced in Baoding City, Hebei Province, China, which is the headquarters and main production base of Great Wall Motors. Great Wall Motors started here in 1984 and has grown into a global SUV manufacturing giant. The factories in Baoding utilize high-precision equipment to produce reliable product lines, such as the H6 and H9 series SUVs. Haval's success reflects the rise of China's automotive industry, with its production base in Baoding ensuring efficient local supply chains, reducing costs while improving quality. As a dedicated car enthusiast, I find that information about the place of production helps buyers understand the brand's background and build trust. The advancements in Chinese manufacturing have also made Haval popular in international markets.
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