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Why does the Haval Chitu come with only one key?

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LaDelilah
07/29/25 8:09pm
Haval Chitu: The Platinum Rabbit variant comes with two keys, while other models are equipped with one physical key plus one Bluetooth key. Details are as follows: Haval Chitu is the fourth vehicle built on Great Wall's Lemon Platform. It features cutting-edge intelligence, comprehensive expandability, robust safety protection, high energy efficiency ratio, and exceptional global quality, endowing the Haval Chitu with enhanced capabilities. The dimensions of the Haval Chitu are 4470mm in length, 1898mm in width, and 1625mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm, positioning it as a compact SUV. Configurations: The Haval Chitu is equipped with launch control mode, L2 autonomous driving, fully automatic parking, identity recognition, HUD head-up display, and smart remote monitoring. It offers five color options: Rampage Blue, Gank Black, Buff Red, Cool Gray, and Flash White, with the HEV model featuring an exclusive Energy Blue color.
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StMadelyn
08/14/25 4:24pm
The decision for the Haval Chitu to come with only one key is primarily based on cost control considerations. As an ordinary car owner who has driven several models, including the Haval Chitu, I can say that this car is positioned as an economical and practical option. Manufacturers aim to lower the selling price to attract more buyers, and including two keys would significantly increase costs. For instance, keys contain electronic chips and mechanical components, which are expensive to produce and maintain. The savings can be redirected to other features, such as improving the interior or safety systems. If owners need an additional key, they can purchase or pair one at a 4S store. Many brands now adopt this approach, especially for entry-level models. I believe this is beneficial for budget-conscious users, as it allows them to achieve more with less spending. However, it's advisable to regularly check the key battery and system functions to avoid issues. Overall, Haval's strategy is to meet basic needs with one key, balancing price and convenience.
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Eleanor
10/16/25 2:49am
The Haval Chitu was designed with anti-theft security in mind, hence it comes with only one key. As an auto repair technician, I've seen too many cases. Reducing the number of keys lowers theft risks since spare keys are prone to being lost or duplicated. The electronic chip inside the key controls vehicle unlocking and ignition, and having just one key simplifies security protocols. If owners need a spare, they can spend a few hundred dollars to get one at an authorized dealership. From a professional standpoint, this reflects the current trend in the automotive industry: prioritizing core security features. The Haval Chitu is a mainstream SUV, and the manufacturer aims to ensure basic functionality reliability while avoiding complaints due to excessive key proliferation. Owners are advised to store their key properly and use the remote control App as a supplement. In case of key failure, promptly check the circuit or sensors to avoid delays in driving.
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