2021 Haval Jolion Ultra launch review

While the Haval brand has more or less ticked away quietly in the Australian market, it’s long held aspirations to be bigger and better. Compared to the 2021 Haval Jolion, the previous Haval H2 was cheap, but that was about the only positive attribute it had. Its indirect successor aims to make up for that by being better in a number of ways: better to drive, better value, better equipment and better safety.

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