Haval H2 still ideal choice

The new Haval H2 is more advanced, more distinct more aggressive and sportier.
Dani Booysen
The Haval H2 made its South African debut at the very same time the brand from China owned by Great Wall Motors made its entry into the country in May 2017.

GWM is no stranger to the SA market sporting a 12-year presence in the market but previously under the wing of an importer distributor. So, what with the entry into the country, this time as Haval and now as a wholly owned subsidiary to GWM Corporation.

Since May 2017 sales of the now household name brand Haval climbed steadily as more and more South Africans chose the brand and pegging their bets on safety, reliability and trust.

The corner stones of the Haval ethos the world over. From humble beginnings the brand is now selling in excess of 1 000 units regularly with a new record sales figure being set in January 2020 of 1 083 units sold within the borders of South Africa.

The H2 is a multipurpose family vehicle with notable superiority in performance, safety, specification levels and styling. The H2 is sold in over 40 countries with approximately 16 000 units sold monthly in China alone. The H2 has sold at a rate of over 10 000 units per month in China for the last four years consecutively.

Test drive

Recently a gaggle of motoring journalists got the full treatment in the picturesque location of Hermanus to taste test something a little different than what the area in the Western Cape is known for. These journos were there to experience the official media launch of the all new Haval H2 which saw its official launch at the end of January 2020 after a very popular first reveal at the 2019 Festival of Motoring.

Underneath, the new H2 is largely unchanged featuring the same 1.5 Turbo powerplant than its predecessor as well as the same chassis and gear box configurations as well as suspension.

However, the styling is all new. The new H2 features a new hexagonally shaped grill, New front and rear bumpers as well as fenders and new arrow shaped headlights with LED technology on the Luxury model and a new hexagonally shaped taillight.

The rear also features a new chrome strip, a realigned reflector with a raised protection strip as well as larger twin exhaust pipes and a new splitter plate all culminating in a more dynamic, sporty and aggressive design. The wheels feature an all ne 5 spoke 18-inch design rounding out what is a sexier, more stylish vehicle than its predecessor.

Trendy

Internally the new H2 features a trendy, convenient and user-friendly layout for a more pleasurable driving experience than ever before whilst the addition of Apple Carplay is a welcome gadget.

The seats have been restyled to give a sportier look and feel while the Luxury model offers a panoramic sunroof. In the previous version six airbags were only present in the Luxury model, well with the new H2 six airbags are present in both City and Luxury derivatives and yes you guessed it, the new model retains its ANCAP five star safety rating making it one of the safest SUVs on the road.

The new H2 is available in two specification levels namely City and Luxury, with both offering a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed automatic transmission so inadvertently you have four model options to choose from in one of seven colours. Making sure Haval buyers have peace of mind, the H2 offers a 5 year 100 000 km warranty, 5-year unlimited mileage roadside assistance as well as a 5 year 60 000 km service plan.

Comments

Gerhard Horn from Leisure Wheels said: “One stand-out attribute worth mentioning is the noise, vibration and harshness levels. Driving along the coastal roads near Betty’s Bay and Kleinmond, we were completely unaware of how severe the wind was on the outside. It had no noticeable effect on the car’s handling and noise levels were impressively low.”

Sean Nurse from Autodealer added: “It is easy to see why the H2 has been so successful or the Chinese automaker, it offers a great value proposition, is practical and well specified.”

“Overall the H2 is a very good value proposition that provides a long list of standard features put together in a premium package and in a tightly contested segment it’s easy to see why they are so popular.” That’s what Willem van de Putte from IOL said after his time with the H2.

The new Haval H2 is still the ideal choice. It’s still safe, reliable and trustworthy. It is more advanced, more distinct more aggressive and sportier. But most importantly the new Haval H2 is still driven to impress. - Quickpic

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