Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

HAVAL H9 FROM $40,990

Haval, the biggest car company you probably know nothing about, is China’s leading SUV manufacturer. Its flagship model is the H9, a seven-seater 4WD best summed up as a cut-price Toyota Landcruiser Prado clone.

Prices start at $40,990 for the LUX. The top-spec H9 Ultra, at $44,990, has a $100,000-plus standard equipment list that includes heated and cooled front seats with a back massage function, an extended sunroof, heated steering wheel, Infinity

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