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  2. Haval (marque) - Wikipedia

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    The brand produced its 5 millionth vehicle in January 2019. At the same time, GWM founder Wei Jianjun outlined Haval's 5-2-1 globalization strategy, which means in five years the brand will achieve annual sales of 2 million and become the world's number one SUV brand. [2] In April 2023 at the Shanghai Auto Show, Haval introduced its new logo. [8]

  3. List of Great Wall Motor vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Haval (Chinese: 哈弗; pinyin: Hāfú) is GWM's SUV brand. The Haval name was first used by the Great Wall Haval CUV (initially romanised as Hover, later renamed to Haval H3), which was introduced in April 2005. Haval was spun-off from a product line of GWM to a standalone brand in March 2013.

  4. Great Wall Motor - Wikipedia

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    The company later introduced several new Haval models, positioned both above and below the H6. By 2018, there were at least ten Haval H6 derivatives. [17] In April 2017, GWM introduced a third brand, Wey, named after Wei Jianjun's family name. Positioned as the group’s premium brand, Wey delivered more luxurious crossovers and SUVs than Haval ...

  5. Haval H2s - Wikipedia

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    The Haval H2s is powered by the same 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine as the H2, and produces 110 kW of power and 210Nm of torque. Gearbox is a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission supplied by Getrag. [2]

  6. Haval H2 - Wikipedia

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    The Haval H2 was released in Australia under Great Wall (not imported by Ateco) in 2014 only in front wheel drive and the 1.5-litre turbo engine derived from Mitsubishi. It was release alongside other Haval SUVs of various sizes such as the H6, H8 and H9. The model was discontinued in 2021 and replaced by the Jolion along with the H6 update.

  7. HAVAL - Wikipedia

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    HAVAL is a cryptographic hash function. Unlike MD5, but like most modern cryptographic hash functions, HAVAL can produce hashes of different lengths – 128 bits, 160 bits, 192 bits, 224 bits, and 256 bits. HAVAL also allows users to specify the number of rounds (3, 4, or 5) to be used to generate the hash. HAVAL was broken in 2004. [1]

  8. Haval H6 - Wikipedia

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    The third generation H6 is Haval's first model built on the Lemon platform. The new-gen Haval H6 is powered by a 1.5-litre turbo engine or a 2.0-litre turbo engine. The 1.5-litre turbo engine is essentially an upgrade version of current engine with a max power of 169 hp (126 kW; 171 PS) and a torque of 285 N⋅m (210 lb⋅ft; 29 kg⋅m).

  9. Haval F7 - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle is positioned above the Haval F5 and is based on the WEY VV6. [4] Haval provided a preview of the upcoming SUV at Auto Shanghai in April 2017 with the concept car Haval HB-03. [5] Power of the F7 comes from a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine developing 147 kW (197 hp; 200 PS) and 345 N⋅m (254 lb⋅ft; 35 kg⋅m).