The Haval P04 is yet another SUV from the Chinese giant GWM. As a reminder, GWM has Haval, Ora and Tank brands in its portfolio locally, while overseas there are a few more, like Wey.
What you see here is what’s called the Haval P04. The name will likely change to something that’s more in line with the rest of the family (think of the H6, H9 etc) but importantly, it’s riding on a bakkie body-on-frame platform. Apparently based on the large King Kong Cannon, the Haval P04 is one large offering.
As reported by CarNewsChina, at 5.2 metres long with a 3 metre wheelbase, this puts it in the same dimension bracket as something like the Toyota Land Cruiser 300. With this size in mind, it could easily accommodate seven seats.
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At this stage, there’s no word on powertrains, but if recent activity by GWM Haval is anything to go by, we can expect either 2.0-litre petrol engines or 2.0-litre turbo diesel engines, but given its size, it’s likely going to need something with more shove.
Chinese media estimates that the new Haval P04 will go on sale in its domestic market in the 4th quarter of 2023, with an official reveal before then.
GWM Haval is growing rapidly, both globally and in South Africa. Both the Jolion and H6 have received mild hybrid derivatives added to their respective ranges, and the new offroad-focusedGWM Tank 300will be touching down locally in 2023. Let’s not forget the pure electric Ora or the sportily-styledHaval H6 GTeither.
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