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Haval H2. In Australia the H2 is offered in two versions the Premium model and LUX model. The LUX model features a high quality Leatherette upholstery and comes with a long list of standard features. The LUX model has 18 inch alloy wheels and a full size Alloy spare. Auto headlights and wipers. A reverse camera with collision alert and a wing mirror mounted left hand side camera. Wing mirrors are large and fold on selection or when the car is locked. Electronic hand brake and push button start with keyless entry. Adjustable Xenon headlights. ABS and steep downhill control aid. Electric power steering. Steering wheel mounted cruise controls and media controls. Blue tooth connectivity. All four windows are powered and the driver seat is electrically adjusted and heated. Power sockets are available in the front consul compartment and the top if the compartment slides forward to act as an arm rest. The rear seats also have a center fold away armrest with cup holders and storage compartment. A variety of metallic paint finishes are available including two tone as are a variety of upholstery color options. The Premium model has most of the above except the electrically adjusted drivers seat and side looking camera. The Premium model also has cloth upholstered seats. Safety wise there is no ANCAP rating yet, but the car comes with a total of six airbags covering front and side impacts adaptive headrests for rear impacts. Mechanically the car is powered by a 1500CC turbocharged petrol engine, mated to a six speed German Getrag gearbox. No diesel engine is offered at time of writing. The LUX and Premium models have a choice of either manual or automatic. The automatic transmission can be operated in a manual mode and has three shifting programs, "Standard", "Economy", and a "Snow Mode". The car is front wheel driven with front McPherson struts, shock in coil, independent rear suspension shock in coil. Brakes are front two pot calipers vented disc, rear single pot caliper, disc. Sat nav is an optional extra, although with phone nav apps available today making updating and latest information readily available,why would you? Naturally there is a lot of caution shown towards this new manufacturer in Australia, but general consensus seems to be, Haval have come up with a truly competitive product in this very hard fought over market segment in Australia. Paint finish, build quality and driving dynamics compare well with mainstream rivals. In addition at time of writing, Haval are offering the H2 models at very competitive prices. Time will tell as to whether these vehicles gain traction in the Australian market.

--Wæng (talk) 11:48, 15 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]