
Haval has announced the prices and equipment details for the new generation F7x crossover for the Russian market. The popular model will go on sale starting from the second quarter of 2025 and will be offered to buyers in two different equipment levels.
The Premium version of the new Haval F7x crossover is priced at 3,499,000 rubles, while the Tech Plus version, which has more advanced features, will be sold from 3,699,000 rubles.

Both versions are built on the company's innovative L.E.M.O.N. technological platform, providing the driver with full control of the vehicle. The new model is equipped with a 2.0-liter gasoline turbo engine with a power of 192 horsepower and a 7-speed dual-clutch automated transmission.

The vehicle's all-wheel drive system operates through a modern electro-hydraulic clutch and includes six selectable modes depending on road conditions. Among them are special modes such as "snow," "sand," and "off-road." Additionally, the front features a McPherson suspension, while the rear has a multi-link suspension system that ensures a high level of comfort and maneuverability.

The interior equipment is also enriched with the latest technological advancements. The cabin features a 12.3-inch digital instrument panel and a 14.6-inch touchscreen multimedia display. The multimedia system offers wireless connectivity with smartphones and is integrated with the popular "Yandex Auto" platform in Russia.

Moreover, the Haval Connection system allows the vehicle to be controlled remotely via a mobile application. This app provides convenient functions such as remotely starting the engine, locking and unlocking doors, turning on heating systems, climate control, and tracking the vehicle's geolocation.

Customers will be offered four colors for the body: "Galactic Black," "Oceanic Lazurite," "Noble Agate," and "Smoky Pearl." The interior will only be available in one color – black.

The new Haval F7x crossovers will be sold through 158 Haval City dealerships located in 96 cities across Russia. This vehicle will be manufactured at a plant in the Tula region on a full-cycle basis.