Haval has unveiled the updated F7x crossover coupe. The vehicles are produced in Russia at the plant in the Tula region.
The model is built on the L.E.M.O.N. platform and is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine producing 192 hp, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch robotic gearbox.
The all-wheel drive with an electro-hydraulic clutch adapts to various conditions thanks to six driving modes and settings for sand, off-road, and snow. The car's suspension combines McPherson struts at the front and a multi-link design at the rear.
The exterior of the updated F7x has become more modern thanks to a new rear bumper with an integrated spoiler, LED taillights, and retractable door handles, which improve aerodynamics. Also, the top-end Tech Plus configuration features dynamic turn signals and automatic high beam switching, which enhances safety and convenience in the dark.
The interior of the F7x stands out with its black trim and multi-color lighting. In the Premium version, the driver's seat is adjustable in eight directions with lumbar support and ventilation, while in the Tech Plus configuration, these options are available for both front seats. This version also includes memory settings, a panoramic roof, and a head-up display.
The car's multimedia system includes 12.3 and 14.6-inch screens, supports "Yandex Auto", voice control, and remote access via the Haval Connection app. Prices for the Russian-assembled Haval F7x start from 3.5 million rubles, and the Tech Plus version is priced at 3.7 million rubles.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that the Haval plant in Russia will reduce production.
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