Haval H7

The Haval H7 is a compact SUV by Haval that was launched on the Chinese car market in early 2016.

Haval H7
Overview
ManufacturerGreat Wall Motors
Also calledGreat Wall Haval H7
Production2015–present
AssemblyTianjin, China
Body and chassis
ClassCompact SUV (H7)
Mid-size SUV (H7L)
Body style5-door wagon
Layoutfour-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L GW4C20A I4 (turbo petrol)
Transmission6 speed DCT
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,850 mm (112.2 in)
Length4,715 mm (185.6 in) (H7)
4,900 mm (192.9 in) (H7L)
Width1,925 mm (75.8 in)
Height1,718 mm (67.6 in) (H7)
1,785 mm (70.3 in) (H7L)

Overview

The Haval H7 was unveiled to the Chinese market in 2015, and pricing for the H7 ranges from 125,000 yuan to 175,000 yuan.[1]

The engine of the Haval H7 and Haval H7L is a 2.0 liter 231hp (170kW)/ 350Nm direct-injection turbo-petrol four-cylinder engine linked to a six-speed dual-clutch transmission.[2]


Australian market

The Australian market Haval H7 debuted at the first quarter of 2018. While the Haval H7 was unveiled in five-seat H7 and seven-seat H7L (Long) models for the domestic Chinese market, only the seven-seat version called H7 is offered in Australia, losing the "Long" moniker for the Australian market. No all-wheel drive version of the Haval H7 is available for Australia with front-wheel-drive being the only option. The top of the line LUX trim of the H7 is fully loaded with features including a panoramic sunroof, automatic tailgate, 12.3-inch instrument panel display and semi-autonomous parking.

Safety features of the Haval H7 for the Australian market include blind-spot monitors, lane changing assist, rear cross-traffic alert sensors, autonomous emergency braking, forward collision warning, and a 360-degree camera.

Wheels for the H7 offered include either 19- or 20-inch alloys, depending on the trim levels. The H7 is also running 235/55 R19 or 255/45 R20 tires.[3]


Haval H7L

A 7 seater mid-size Haval H7L was also available in Red Label trim shortly after, with almost 200mm of extra length.[4]

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