H2
The Haval H2 is a subcompact SUV produced by Chinese manufacturer Great Wall Motor from 2014 to 2021. Aimed at competing with models like the Hyundai Tucson and Honda CR-V, the H2 was marketed in various regions, including China, Malaysia, Iran, and Italy. In 2021, it was succeeded by the Haval Jolion in the manufacturer's lineup. (en.wikipedia.org)
Model summary
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Model introduction
The Haval H2 is a subcompact SUV produced by Chinese manufacturer Great Wall Motor from 2014 to 2021. Aimed at competing with models like the Hyundai Tucson and Honda CR-V, the H2 was marketed in various regions, including China, Malaysia, Iran, and Italy. In 2021, it was succeeded by the Haval Jolion in the manufacturer's lineup. (en.wikipedia.org)
History
The Haval H2 was first introduced at the 2014 Beijing Auto Show. In China, it was offered in two versions: "Blue Label" and "Red Label," differing in front-end and interior design. The "Blue Label" version was launched at the 2016 Chengdu Auto Show, making the H2 the first Haval model sold with both labels. In 2016, the H2 was launched in Malaysia with three variants: Standard, Comfort, and Premium. Standard models were equipped with a six-speed manual transmission, while Comfort and Premium variants featured a six-speed automatic transmission. (en.wikipedia.org)
Generations
The Haval H2 was produced in a single generation, available in two distinct versions: "Blue Label" and "Red Label." The "Blue Label" version was launched at the 2016 Chengdu Auto Show, offering a more modern design aimed at a younger audience. The "Red Label" version was introduced at the 2014 Beijing Auto Show, featuring a more conservative design. Both versions shared the same engine and performance specifications but differed in exterior and interior styling. (en.wikipedia.org)
Key differences
The main differences between the "Blue Label" and "Red Label" versions of the Haval H2 lay in the exterior and interior design. The "Blue Label" version featured a more modern and dynamic design, with stylistic elements aimed at attracting a younger audience. In contrast, the "Red Label" offered a more conservative and traditional design, with classic lines and a more subdued approach. These design differences allowed consumers to choose a version that matched their aesthetic preferences. (en.wikipedia.org)
Photo recognition
To identify a Haval H2, look for the following distinctive features: - **Exterior design**: The "Blue Label" version features a more modern design with dynamic lines, while the "Red Label" offers a more conservative design with classic lines. - **Dimensions**: The H2 measures 4,335 mm in length, 1,814 mm in width, and 1,695 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,560 mm. - **Engine**: A 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 147 hp at 5,600 rpm and 210 Nm of torque between 2,200 and 4,500 rpm. - **Transmission**: A six-speed automatic transmission. These characteristics help distinguish the Haval H2 from other subcompact SUVs. (paultan.org)
Important versions
The "Blue Label" and "Red Label" versions of the Haval H2 are the main variants of the model. The "Blue Label" version was launched at the 2016 Chengdu Auto Show, offering a more modern design aimed at a younger audience. The "Red Label" version was introduced at the 2014 Beijing Auto Show, featuring a more conservative design. Both versions were marketed in various regions, including China, Malaysia, Iran, and Italy. (en.wikipedia.org)
References
- Haval H2 launched – three variants, RM87k to RM98kpaultan.org
- https://www.auto-data.net/en/haval-h2-1.5-150hp-automatic-32659auto-data.net
- https://www.auto-data.net/en/haval-h2-1.5-150hp-4wd-32658auto-data.net
- https://everything.explained.today/Haval_H2/everything.explained.today
- https://paultan.org/2016/03/14/haval-h2-1-5t-2wd-dignity-specifications-revealed/paultan.org
- https://haval-avto-salon.ru/avto/h2haval-avto-salon.ru