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The Haval hits SA shores

Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJune 9, 2017Updated:November 9, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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Haval Motors has arrived in South Africa. Photo: Quickpic

Internationally renowned SUV brand Haval Motors South Africa made its formal arrival on local shores during a glittering event at newly renovated Kyalami International Race Track on 31 May.

Known for being the premium and superior SUV brand of China, Haval Motors South Africa introduced its entry level Haval H2 for sale with an eye on succeeding in the industry’s most competitive segments, the compact SUV range.

Garnering tonnes of experience, Haval Motors spent years analysing the South African market to better understand consumer needs and expectations so Haval Motors South Africa may meet and surpass the expectations of the market.

“Haval currently has 75 000 employees worldwide,” Tyrone Alberts, the National Sales Manager of Haval Motors South Africa, “has the capacity to produce more than one-million vehicles per annum, and has been the best-selling SUV brand in China for 14 consecutive years.”

Emphasising on the basis that Haval Motors South Africa are looking to become a cornerstone of the South African SUV segment, Alberts made no secret of Haval Motors South Africa’s intention.

“Haval China is fully dedicated to supporting the South African market and is expecting to make serious in-roads into the local SUV market, selling quality vehicles at extremely reasonable prices.”

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