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The Haval P-Series Interior: Elegant and Intelligent

Plush, posh and packed full of tech
Yochanaan Coetzee
Staff Reporter

The P-Series has caused quite a stir since its launch in 2020. So, much so that the initial inventory in SA flew out of showrooms so fast that back in Nam, clients had to clamour for one after experiencing it.

As with the rest of Haval’s current fleet, beyond the spaciousness, design appeal, intelligent technologies, safety and reliability, one of the major selling points has to be the interiors.

Wow, Ni Hao!

When sliding yourself into the cockpit of the beast, whether the Passenger or Commercial spec, it’s easy to notice that the interior is so much more than just a bakkie.

The plush cabin is more like something you would see in a high-end model of the Haval SUV range rather than a bakkie, but your eyes haven’t deceived you, especially in the top-of the range DLX.

Sexy Slush-moulded dash, stately leather seats, a stunning digital instrument panel and a massive infotainment screen, quilted leather door panels, with steel trim inserts make the inside of this all action, no talk bakkie a beauty to behold.

Serene, yet Sci-Fi

The space in this safari spaceship is amazing and easily enough for four to five occupants in safety and comfort.

Plus, the level of specification packed into every version of P Series is top drawer; customers will not be left wanting when it comes to level of choice offered. In every version there is more.

That’s what makes the GWM P Series definitely not just another bakkie, but rather a bakkie-load of awesome. It looks great, drives great and has an interior that is without a doubt superior to some of the more expensive Big-5 bakkies on the local market.

Watch this space for an in-depth test drive in the coming weeks.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-23

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