The new Haval Jolion is now available in three full-time model grades priced from $25,490 drive-away.
Today’s confirmation of pricing and specs for the all-new 2021 Haval Jolion, which replaces the Haval H2 small SUV, follows the release of 300 high-grade limited-edition Jolion variants in April, priced from $27,990 drive-away.
Now GWM Australia has announced three full-time Haval Jolion variants: the entry-level Premium ($25,490), mid-range Lux ($27,990) and range-topping Ultra ($30,990) – all with on-road costs included.
Lux and Ultra grades are available now, and Premium versions will arrive in showrooms in late June.
While the top-shelf Ultra is a fully-loaded new flagship variant, the Premium and Lux models are specified as per the limited-editions, but come with a darker mesh grille instead of the chrome horizontal grille seen on the LEs.
That means all three versions of the Chinese SUV brand’s new answer to the Hyundai Kona, Kia Seltos and Mazda MX-30 comes with a very long list of safety, tech and comfort features, as follows:
Haval Jolion Premium standard features:
Haval Jolion Lux adds:
Haval Jolion Ultra adds:
All three Haval Jolion variants are powered by an upgraded 110kW/210Nm 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine matched to a new seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Service intervals are 15,000km following the first 10,000km and capped-price servicing costs are set at $120 (10,000km), $250 (25K), $350 (40K), $450 (55K) and $290 (70K).
Like all new Havals, the Jolion is backed by a generous seven-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty and five years of roadside assist.
How much does the 2021 Haval Jolion cost?
Premium – $25,490
Lux – $27,990
Ultra – $30,990
*All prices are drive-away (including on-road costs)