Haval H2 News
Haval Jolion set to replace the H2 small SUV
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 16 Mar 2021
Haval is set to replace the long-lived H2 small SUV in the near future with an all-new model that will directly take on the popular Kia Seltos, Hyundai Kona, Honda HR-V and Mitsubishi ASX in packaging as well as pricing.Called the Jolion, it will most lik
GWM Haval needs to play its cards right
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By Stephen Ottley · 20 Feb 2021
We’ve written recently of the sudden rise of MG, but it’s not all easy for new Chinese brands in Australia
The biggest sales winners in 2020 revealed
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By Justin Hilliard · 06 Jan 2021
If you ask most people, 2020 was a year to forget, but for some automotive brands, there was a silver lining as the sales of certain models actually exploded in Australia, where the overall market was down 13.7 per cent
These are the models crushing it in 2020
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By Stephen Ottley · 18 Jul 2020
The Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger continue to sit atop the new car sales charts in 2020 - despite the roller coaster ride it has been.
Chinese brands surge in 2020
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By Stephen Ottley · 11 Apr 2020
That headline isn't meant to be a jibe at the American off-road brand.
Haval gives H2 small SUV a nip and tuck
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By Justin Hilliard · 03 Dec 2019
Haval Australia has given its H2 line-up a MY20 shake-up, deleting the small SUV's entry-level City grade and adding more standard equipment to the carryover mid-range Premium and flagship Lux variants.As such, the Hyundai Kona-rivalling H2 is n
Chinese car brands buck downward sales trend
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By Tung Nguyen · 08 Aug 2019
Australia’s new-car market might be struggling in 2019, dropping 7.7 per cent of volume after seven months of trading compared to the same period last year, but Chinese automotive brands – including Great Wall, Haval, LDV and MG – are steadily growing their share.
Haval drops H2 pricetag
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By Spencer Leech · 18 Oct 2018
Haval Motors Australia has cut pricing for its H2 small SUV yet again, while introducing a new entry-level variant with a six-speed manual gearbox and dropping all-wheel drive from the line-up.
LDV T60 given five-star ANCAP safety rating
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By Justin Hilliard · 30 Oct 2017
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has this week handed down five-star crash safety ratings to the Honda CR-V, LDV T60 and Haval H2.
Haval's big plans to become the #1 SUV in Australia
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By Joshua Dowling · 24 Apr 2015
Chinese brand Haval is poised to enter the Australian car market, starting with three new models in local showrooms in just two months – and possibly a fourth by the end of this year.