The Chinese brand Haval (brand of Great Wall Motor) is ending sales of its F7x crossover in Russia. The car is no longer available in the brand's model range in the Russian market. Journalists drew attention to this.
Recall that last year the assembly of the second generation of the F7 crossover began at the plant near Tula, but the F7x version did not receive an update. Currently, the Russian office of Haval is analyzing the market to find out the public's interest in coupe-like SUVs, which include the F7x.
Nevertheless, dealers still have a limited number of F7x. A little more than 100 new cars are presented on one of the popular classifieds, the cost of which starts from 2.4 million rubles, taking into account various promotions and offers.
The next new Haval product in Russia will be the H7 crossover, which has already received vehicle type approval (OTTS). The model will be produced at the plant near Tula.
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