Great Wall Motors is the biggest name when it comes to Chinese car-makers and now it is coming to India. At the Auto Expo it has one of the biggest stalls and while it has showed two concept cars here we show you the models that would be launched in India. Haval is the SUV brand owned by Great Wall Motors and the brand which would be sold in India come 2021.
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In India we expect turbo petrol engines to power the F7 with both manual and automatic. The engine could be a turbo unit also. There is no diesel in the range though.
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It has all the features you need and want with a sunroof, powered seats, electronic parking brake, 360 degree camera etc Plus in terms of safety it is well loaded there too!
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The side is curved and sporty yet space is not hampered inside the car. The design is again inspired by SUV coupe with a sporty look.
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It is one of the biggest SUVs in its class but looks quite sporty with its new look grille and narrow headlamps. From the front it is the most attractive.
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The F7 is a large and stylish SUV that is built on the new generation of SUVs from Haval. When launched it would be the flagship SUV model from Haval as it would rival the likes of the Compass and Hector plus bigger SUVs.
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Inside it is quite luxurious with a large touchscreen and many features which you expect. The quality is excellent and seems very well made plus space is decent with ample comfort levels.
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The F5 overall looks like to be a desirable SUV and is something different from what is available which means this could potentially do well as it has everything what an SUV buyer in India wants.
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The F5 would also be loaded with features as this is something all the Haval SUVs would be expected to have so the car has a panoramic sunroof, powered seats, premium audio system and lots more. There is a good amount of space at the back with headroom being quite good despite the curved roof.
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The F5 is again like the F7, a handsome SUV which follows the new design language where the design is less aggressive and more modern.
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In India we expect the F5 to come next year once the GWM plant is up and running which means around next year you can buy one. At first we expect the F5 to be launched with a 1.5l petrol engine along with both manual and automatic gearbox options as again like the F7 there is no diesel
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The F5 would be the entry level model and is one of the latest SUVs of the Haval range and it would be below the F7 and be a Seltos rival of sorts plus positioned in the 12-20 lakh range- just below the F7.