Haval, a well-known crossover manufacturer, plans to expand its production in Russia. The PSMA Rus plant in Kaluga, where the Citroen C5 Aircross is currently assembled, will begin assembling several Haval models in 2025. Here are the details.
According to insiders, both well-known cars and new models that have not previously been sold in Russia will be put on the assembly line.
Great Wall Concern, the owner of the Haval brand, has already prepared logistics and storage facilities for assembling 50 thousand cars per year. The Governor of the Kaluga Region, Vladislav Shapsha, noted that the plant can produce up to 100 thousand cars annually. One of the expected new products is the budget crossover Haval M6.
In addition, Haval plans to expand its model range in Russia with hybrid cars. In the near future, the Great Wall plant in the Tula region will begin assembling the Haval H-Dog crossover, which will also attract the attention of car enthusiasts.
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