In China, photo spies spot the ugliest of the new Haval models
- May 4, 2023
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In reality, the exterior design of the new Chinese SUV Haval H5 turned out to be even more questionable than the design presented in the proprietary images previously
In reality, the exterior design of the new Chinese SUV Haval H5 turned out to be even more questionable than the design presented in the proprietary images previously
The new SUV Haval H5 with its impressive dimensions of 5190x1905x1835 mm and a wheelbase of 3140 mm was recently captured by an unknown Chinese photo spy. The car looked like a disproportionately stretched cross between a Haval Dargo and a Haval Cool Dog. It is possible that the deliberately “inflated” wheel arches of the model would not look so ridiculous if the car did not have such impressive dimensions: after all, it is larger than the current flagship of the Haval H9 line! With the appearance of the model, everything was more or less clear before: the new photos published by newmediamax.com.tw were only finally on the e.
Much more interesting are the images of the interior of the novelty. They testify that the interior of the new Haval H5 is very similar to the Great Wall King Kong Cannon pickup. In both models, the dashboard and the multimedia monitor above the center console are incorporated in the interior design in the same way. And the gear lever is clearly from the Tank 300. The only original feature of the H5 can only be attributed to a completely new three-spoke multi-function steering wheel.
It is also known that there will be two types of 2-liter engines under the hood of the Haval H5: a 224 hp petrol engine and a 166 hp diesel engine. Of. Recall that the same engines (gasoline – in a reduced version) are already known to consumers for the same Great Wall King Kong. In other words, we can safely assume that the 6-speed “automatic” will also migrate from this pickup to the Haval H5 transmission.
They promise to bring the car to the Chinese market this year. It is possible that after some time it will also appear in the salons of Russian dealers of the brand.
The new SUV Haval H5 with its impressive dimensions of 5190x1905x1835 mm and a wheelbase of 3140 mm was recently captured by an unknown Chinese photo spy. The car looked like a disproportionately stretched cross between a Haval Dargo and a Haval Cool Dog. It is possible that the deliberately “inflated” wheel arches of the model would not look so ridiculous if the car did not have such impressive dimensions: after all, it is larger than the current flagship of the Haval H9 line! However, with the appearance of the model, everything was more or less clear before: the new photos published by newmediamax.com.tw only finally dotted the e.
Much more interesting are the images of the interior of the novelty. They testify that the interior of the new Haval H5 is very similar to the Great Wall King Kong Cannon pickup. In both models, the dashboard and the multimedia monitor above the center console are incorporated in the interior design in the same way. And the gear lever is clearly from the Tank 300. The only original feature of the H5 can only be attributed to a completely new three-spoke multi-function steering wheel.
It is also known that there will be two types of 2-liter engines under the hood of the Haval H5: a 224 hp petrol engine and a 166 hp diesel engine. Of. Recall that the same engines (gasoline – in a reduced version) are already known to consumers for the same Great Wall King Kong. In other words, we can safely assume that the 6-speed “automatic” will also migrate from this pickup to the Haval H5 transmission.
They promise to bring the car to the Chinese market this year. It is possible that after some time it will also appear in the salons of Russian dealers of the brand.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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