- HAVAL H7 Plug-in Hybrid debuts officially in Uzbekistan.
- Hi4 combines electric driving with intelligent power management.
HAVAL H7 Introduced With GWM Hi4 Technology In Uzbekistan
On August 14, ADM Group of Companies officially presented the HAVAL H7 in Uzbekistan with GWM Hi4 plug-in hybrid technology. The launch marks the first official introduction of a HAVAL model in Uzbekistan equipped with this hybrid technology. The powertrain combines a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine with two electric motors and a 4DHT transmission. The hybrid version starts at UZS 449.9 million, while the gasoline-powered version starts at UZS 399.9 million. The HAVAL H7 plug-in hybrid also provides an electric driving range of 135 kilometers, positioning the model as a new electrified offering within the brand's lineup in Uzbekistan.
Dual-Motor Powertrain Delivers 135-Kilometer Electric Range
The HAVAL H7 uses a hybrid powertrain built around a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, two electric motors and a 4DHT transmission. According to the technology configuration, the main traction electric motor is positioned on the rear axle, helping distribute the vehicle's load more evenly between the front and rear axles. This arrangement is intended to improve stability during driving while allowing the two electric motors to deliver torque to the wheels almost instantly. The system provides an electric range of 135 kilometers, giving the vehicle the ability to cover substantial daily driving requirements using electric power before relying on its gasoline engine.
GWM Hi4 Selects Driving Mode Automatically
The GWM Hi4 system continuously analyzes the road situation and independently selects an appropriate operating mode based on factors including vehicle speed, road surface and load. Depending on these conditions, the HAVAL H7 can operate using electric power, rely on the gasoline engine, or combine both power sources. This operating strategy is designed to select the most efficient available power configuration without requiring the driver to manually determine how the powertrain should operate. The rear-mounted traction motor also contributes to the system's ability to distribute propulsion between the axles, supporting improved stability while enabling rapid torque delivery through the dual-electric-motor configuration of GWM Hi4.
Pricing Positions Hybrid Version Above Gasoline Model
The new HAVAL H7 is available with both gasoline and plug-in hybrid powertrain options in the Uzbekistan market. The gasoline version starts at UZS 399.9 million, while the hybrid version starts at UZS 449.9 million, creating a UZS 50 million difference between the starting prices of the two variants. The hybrid model's higher price reflects its combination of a turbocharged engine, two electric motors, a 4DHT transmission and a 135-kilometer electric range. With its first official Hi4-equipped HAVAL launch in Uzbekistan, ADM Group of Companies is introducing the brand's plug-in hybrid technology to the market through a model combining electric driving capability with conventional gasoline propulsion.
Frequently Asked Questions
What powertrain does the HAVAL H7 plug-in hybrid use?
The HAVAL H7 plug-in hybrid uses a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine, two electric motors and a 4DHT transmission. The system can operate using electric power, the gasoline engine, or a combination of both depending on driving conditions. GWM Hi4 continuously evaluates factors such as speed, road surface and vehicle load to determine an efficient operating mode. The main traction electric motor is positioned on the rear axle, helping distribute the load between the axles more evenly. The hybrid configuration also enables rapid torque delivery to the wheels and provides a claimed electric driving range of 135 kilometers.
What is the starting price of the HAVAL H7 in Uzbekistan?
The HAVAL H7 gasoline version starts at UZS 399.9 million in Uzbekistan, while the plug-in hybrid version starts at UZS 449.9 million. This represents a UZS 50 million difference between the two starting prices. The hybrid version adds the GWM Hi4 plug-in hybrid system, which combines a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with two electric motors and a 4DHT transmission. It also offers a 135-kilometer electric range. The model was officially presented by ADM Group of Companies on August 14, marking the first official introduction of a HAVAL model in Uzbekistan with GWM Hi4 technology.
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