Production of the Haval H7 crossover has been launched at the Haval Motor plant in the Tula region. Sales are scheduled to begin in the spring of 2025.
The plant has been equipped with a new robotic line to assemble the new product.
HAVAL H7 is a family SUV-D crossover. The body size of the model is 4705 mm x 1908 mm x 1780 mm. The car is equipped with a 2.0-liter engine with a capacity of 192 hp, paired with a 7-speed robotic gearbox.
H7 has undergone local adaptation. The list of model changes includes adjusting the increased windshield washer fluid reservoir to 4.5 liters, an increased capacity battery to 70 Ah, reinforced anti-corrosion treatment of the body and voice control in Russian. The equipment also includes height-adjustable front seat belts, pneumatic hood struts and preparation for the installation of a tow bar.
H7 will be the fourth representative of the HAVAL PRO line in Russia. The car stands out for its rectangular body lines with a pronounced shape of the sidewalls.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Haval is completing sales of the F7x crossover in Russia.
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