Why was the Haval H2s discontinued?
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The Haval H2s was discontinued due to market demand. Here is an introduction to the Haval H2s: Exterior: The H2 is a city SUV under the Haval brand, with a wheelbase of 2560, typical of a compact SUV body size. The Haval H2 continues the Haval family's hexagonal and large U-shaped front grille design, combined with standard LED diamond-effect daytime running lights, creating a highly recognizable front face. The body is available in six colors, and the 18-inch alloy wheels give the Haval H2 a more sporty appearance. Interior: In terms of comfort features, the Haval H2 reflects the high cost-performance ratio typical of domestic brands. It comes standard with EPB electronic parking brake, AVH auto hold, multifunction steering wheel, keyless entry/start system, as well as a smart panoramic sunroof, 6-way electric adjustment for the driver's seat, automatic climate control, electric folding exterior mirrors, and heated exterior mirrors, among other high-end configurations.
I've been driving the Haval H2s for almost two years and find it cost-effective, spacious, and fuel-efficient. However, I later heard it was discontinued. Probably because Great Wall Motors launched new models like the upgraded H6 with smarter and safer features, making the H2s obsolete. It's not a quality issue but a market strategy adjustment—the company is focusing on bestsellers. If you're considering a Haval now, you might look at used H2s or new H-series models. Maintenance is simple and affordable; I regularly change the oil and check the tires, so the car can last much longer. If you're worried about parts availability after discontinuation, don't panic—repair shops have ample supply. In short, product updates are normal and don’t affect current owners' experience. Haval’s overall quality is reliable and trustworthy.