Haval H9 vs Lexus LX570

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Haval H9
Haval H9

2019 price

Lexus LX570
Lexus LX570

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Summary

2019 Haval H9
2021 Lexus LX570
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 2.0L

V8, 5.7L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
10.9L/100km (combined)

14.4L/100km (combined)
Seating
7

8
Dislikes
  • Seats could be more comfortable
  • Agricultural driving dynamics
  • No diesel engine available

  • Very, very thirsty
  • Only two colour choices
  • Weird ride
2019 Haval H9 Summary

Not content with being China’s biggest auto brand, Haval is trying to win Australia over and is now throwing everything it’s got at us in the form of its H9 flagship SUV.

Think of the H9 as an alternative to seven-seat off-roaders such as the SsangYong Rexton or Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and you’re on the right track.

 We tested the top-grade Ultra in the H9 range when it came to live with my family for a week.  

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2021 Lexus LX570 Summary

When you look at a Lexus LX, you see a distinct resemblance to a Toyota LandCruiser. That’s understandable given that, fundamentally, the Lexus LX is a comprehensively gussied-up Toyota LandCruiser.

Built to put the luxury brand into the large SUV game, and taking advantage of Toyota's huge product portfolio, it's clear that this is not for chucking down the side of a mountain (although it can absolutely do that if asked, as long as you're on good terms with your local paint shop).

Lexus is - or more accurately, LX buyers are - very clear about how folks use the LX: it’s a city car. So it's got all the sophisticated city looks, with skirts and bling and big shiny alloy wheels. Whether there's a point to all that is irrelevant - there are clearly people, like you, who want a posh LandCruiser.

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