Articles about Haval

It comes in either HEV or PHEV versions
At the 2026 Manila International Auto Show, GWM Philippines previewed the all-new Haval H7. Now, the Chinese carmaker has officially launched its newest SUV.Unlike its bigger H9 sibling, the Haval H7 packs an electrified powertrain across the range, with two
Part of GWM’s commitment to contribute to the growth of the automotive industry
GWM Philippines has steadily been making a name for itself in the local automotive industry over the past few years, strengthening its portfolio with one new model after the other. Now, it just announced that it's officially a member of the
Mark your calendars
It's been a rather slow start to 2026 for the automotive industry-at least compared to the previous years. We have yet to witness any big launches this month, and while the motoring beat has still been busy, we've all
GWM is keen on expanding the local lineup
Great Wall Motor (GWM) has been making a lot of noise lately. Aside from announcing even longer warranties for its models, it also previewed two new models we can expect soon.Set to debut at the 2024 Manila International Auto Show, the
Thanks to advanced safety features
One of the main questions new car brands face these days is the matter of safety. This is especially true for Chinese brands because there are so many just this past year.To highlight the safety of its products, GWM Philippinest recently
Check out the price
That's not a Toyota Land Cruiser Prado you're looking at, it's the Haval H9. Haval is a brand owned by Chinese carmaker Great Wall Motors, and the H9 is its midsize SUV that seats seven people.It looks classy,
Where else but in China
You've asked for it and very soon you'll get it--but only if you download it illegally through torrents--as Top Gear hosts Jeremy Clarkson and James May have been spotted driving Chinese cars.What's even better is that,
Plus: New vehicles to watch for
If you went to the Manila International Auto Show and checked out the cars at Great Wall's booth, you might have thought Chinese car brand is trying to pull a fast one on you. After all, it seemed like it's
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