Haval H2
The Haval H2 is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by the Chinese manufacturer Great Wall Motor.
In China, the car was offered in two versions: "Blue Label" and "Red Label", which differed from each other in the design of the front end and interior. In addition to its home market in China, the model was sold in Malaysia and Iran, and in 2019 it appeared in Italy. After being shown at the Moscow Motor Show, the model has been sold in Russia since 2015, In five years of presence on the market, it has found only 2,700 buyers. In 2021, the company's model range was replaced by the compact crossover Haval Jolion.
The engine is a 1.5-liter, turbocharged, 4-cylinder petrol engine with and of torque.
Overview
The Haval H2 Red Label debuted on the 2014 Beijing Auto Show. Despite having a Red Haval badge, the crossover was launched before the Red and Blue label market strategy. The Haval H2 Blue Label was launched later on the 2016 Chengdu Auto Show making the H2 the first Haval to be sold in both red and blue labels. While being priced similarly and having the same powertrain and performance, Red Label cars usually feature more conservative styling and Blue Label cars feature more aggressive styling and is aimed at younger markets.The Haval H2 is powered by a turbocharged, 1.5-liter four-cylinder petrol engine producing and of torque and mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.
In 2017, ANCAP tested the Haval H2 in its Australasian configuration which received the maximum safety ranking, five stars.