Sazgar Engineering has quickly become a prominent player in the local automobile market with the launch of Haval cars in Pakistan. The company initially introduced the petrol versions of two crossover SUVs, the Haval H6 and Haval Jolion. However, it truly gained momentum with the introduction of the Haval H6 HEV, a hybrid SUV that quickly became popular and is now frequently seen on the roads. Building on this success, Sazgar Engineering / Haval Pakistan also introduced the Haval Jolion Hybrid, which received positive feedback from customers. Now, there’s exciting news for car enthusiasts about an update to this vehicle.
Haval Jolion Facelift in Pakistan
According to reliable sources, the company is preparing to launch the Haval Jolion facelift in Pakistan. It is important to note that the upcoming upgrades will be made to the petrol version of the SUV. Here are the major changes and new features expected in the Haval Jolion facelift:
- A-Type front grille replacing the current D-Type grille for a refreshed look.
- 4-way adjustable steering wheel to enhance driver comfort, improving on the current 2-way adjustment.
- The facelifted model will now come with two key fobs instead of the previous single fob and a basic key.
- Addition of a voice command feature for improved convenience and a modern driving experience.
- An upgraded rear diffuser with a more stylish design compared to the previous version.
Haval Jolion Facelift Launch Date and Price
Our sources indicate that the Haval Jolion facelift will be launched in the local market very soon, so the wait will be short. Haval Pakistan is expected to announce the updated price in the coming days. With these new upgrades and features, the Haval Jolion facelift is set to stand out even more on the roads, providing a more stylish and modern look, which will likely boost its presence and increase sales in the local market.
The Haval Jolion facelift is expected to increase competition among local crossover SUVs, as it now offers enhanced features and a fresh design. It will be interesting to see how it performs and if it continues the positive momentum set by previous Haval models.