Why was the Haval H1 discontinued?
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Haval H1 was discontinued due to sustained decline in sales. Below are the specific details about the Haval H1: Interior: The Haval H1 features a dual-tone interior design, equipped with a barrel-style instrument cluster, a three-spoke multi-function sports steering wheel, turbine-shaped air vents, leather seats with red stitching, and metal pedals. Powertrain: The new vehicle is powered by a GW4G15 series 1.5L engine, delivering a maximum power output of 78kW (106PS), paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission. Additionally, there may be an option for a model equipped with a 1.5T engine in the future.
As someone who has driven the Haval H1 for several years, I think the discontinuation is mainly due to the rapidly changing market. Small cars were quite popular before, but now people prefer larger SUVs for their practicality and spaciousness. Haval itself has been pushing models like the H6, which sell extremely well, while the H1's sales declined. Naturally, the manufacturer would discontinue a model that's not profitable. The competition in the small SUV segment is fierce, with many new models from other brands, and the costs are high—updating engines requires investment, which the H1 couldn't sustain. I’ve also heard that the brand is shifting its strategy toward new energy and premium vehicles, phasing out older models to focus on new ones. The car itself was good, economical, and fuel-efficient, but times have changed, and we users need to adapt our thinking too.