Articles about Great Wall Motor

A nip and a tuck, here and there
By the looks of it, GWM's most exported product is the Haval Jolion. It was launched in China in late 2020 but, strangely, discontinued in 2021. That said, it remains for sale in other parts of the world, the Philippines included.
It premiered in China with a different name
GWM or Great Wall Motor has a whole range of crossovers, pickups, and SUVs available. Locally, there are two crossovers and a pair of pickups available. These are the Haval H6, Haval Jolion, the Cannon SLux, and Cannon Pilot.The models we
Another hybrid, anyone?
A common theme over the last couple of years is the ever-increasing presence of hybrid electric vehicles at international car shows. Even pickups, which traditionally sip on diesel or gasoline, haven't been immune.Chinese brand Great Wall Motor is getting
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
GWM is aiming at the Ranger and Hilux
If you take a look at our roads, one can say that Chinese automakers have penetrated the crossover segment. Heck, we're also starting to see more sedans made in China, too. But if there is one segment the Chinese have yet
And yes, it’s headed for production
Great Wall Motor made its Philippine comeback about a month ago. Among the models included in the new local lineup included the Cannon pickup, a promising model that's aimed at the Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger.But Great Wall decided to
The Chinese brand was officially launched today
After a media introduction last month, Great Wall Motor has officially launched in our market. At the Shangri-La The Fort hotel, the Chinese carmaker revealed its introductory lineup and their prices. The lineup consists of two crossovers, the Haval H6 and
Let’s see the numbers
Great Wall Motor (GWM) recently made a splash in the Philippines following its relaunch even a few weeks back. The Chinese automaker is fielding a couple of crossovers and a pickup for its local comeback, catering to the most in-demand segments
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