GWM launches new Haval Jolion Max in Chile

Great Wall Motor (GWM) has launched the Haval Jolion Max, an upgraded version of its popular SUV, to bolster its position in the Chilean market. This variant provides more space, advanced technology, and powerful engine options. The brand ranks in Chile's top 5 sales after five years.

GWM aims to solidify its SUV segment presence in Chile with the Haval Jolion Max, the most complete version of its Jolion lineup. The company has climbed to the top 5 in national sales within five years, meeting demanding customers in design, technology, and comfort.

The model measures 4,590 mm long, 1,877 mm wide, and 1,675 mm high, with a 2,710 mm wheelbase. This creates a spacious cabin and a 490-liter trunk expandable to 1,175 liters. Its design features a honeycomb grille, LED headlights with vertical signature, and 19-inch bi-tone wheels.

The interior stands out with a 12.3-inch touchscreen, digital cluster, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity, wireless charger, and voice control. Higher trims add a panoramic sunroof, electric seats with heating and ventilation, and power tailgate.

Safety includes adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, and 360-degree camera, plus six airbags. It offers two engines: a 1.5 turbo with 141 hp and 210 Nm in the Elite 2WD, and 174 hp with 270 Nm in High Power versions, both paired to a seven-speed DCT. Mixed consumption is 13.5 km/l and 13.9 km/l respectively.

Available in metallic gray, titanium white, and black, prices start at $16,290,000 for Elite 2WD, $16,990,000 for High Power Elite 2WD, and $17,990,000 for High Power Deluxe 2WD.

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