Great Wall has introduced the Haval H9 Warrior Edition, a special version of the second-generation SUV aimed at off-road enthusiasts. The vehicle is available with two engines: a 2.0-liter gasoline engine producing 224 hp with an 8-speed automatic transmission, and a 2.4-liter diesel engine producing 186 hp with a 9-speed automatic transmission.
Prices start from 239,900 yuan (approximately 3.1 million rubles) for the gasoline version and 257,900 yuan (approximately 3.3 million rubles) for the diesel version. When trading in an old car under the trade-in program, the cost is reduced to 214,900 yuan (approximately 2.8 million rubles).
The Haval H9 Warrior Edition stands out with its black exterior: the body, radiator grille, roof rack, wheels, and headlights are all finished in dark tones. The interior features a new Lava Red trim, and standard equipment includes electronically controlled front and rear differential locks, enhancing off-road capability. The SUV retains its frame construction, all-wheel drive, and a towing hitch, allowing it to tow trailers weighing up to 2.5 tons.
The new model, which debuted at the Chengdu Motor Show, is aimed at the Chinese market, where GWM remains a leader among local automakers. The Haval H9 Warrior Edition combines a brutal design with improved off-road performance, making it attractive to those looking for a powerful and stylish SUV.
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