H2 Jolion and H6 launched in Dhaka 

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12 April, 2021, 09:25 pm
Last modified: 12 April, 2021, 09:31 pm

Two models of the world's top-selling SUVs H2 Jolion and H6  were unveiled in Dhaka via a Zoom webinar. 

Yan Hualong Minister Counsellor, deputy chief of mission at the Dhaka Embassy of the People's Republic  of China and Rupali Chowdhury, managing director of Berger Paints Bangladesh Limited Bangladesh were present at the launching ceremony at its  showroom in Tejgaon in the city, reads a press release.

"The new Haval models are sure to win the heart of car enthusiasts of the country," said Azharul Islam, CEO of Ace Autos,  the exclusive distributors of HAVAL SUVs in Bangladesh.  

Designed by ex-Range Rover design head Phil Simmons and engineered by former Lexus Toyota Chief engineer Suguya Fukusato, the new H2 Jolion SUV comes with 1.5L four-cylinder  turbocharged engine that sends 148hp and 220nm to front wheels. It features seven-speeds  DCT, coupled with fuel saving technologies. For safety it has got AEB, blind spot assist, and  rear-cross traffic assist, six airbags including one between the two front seats, a 360-degree  camera and more. It boasts all the features of a luxury SUV such as panoramic sunroof, Apple  Car play, F1 Style Paddle Shifter, Leather seats, Adaptive Cruise control.  

The All New Haval H6 uses a new 2.0L four-cylinder turbocharged engine that sends 230kW  and 320Nm to all four wheels. It boasts all the features of a luxury SUV such as panoramic sunroof, Apple Car Play, F1 Style Paddle Shifter, Leather seats, Adaptive Cruise control. All New  Haval H6 has been designed by ex-Range Rover design head Phil Simmons and Engineered by  former Lexus-Toyota Chief engineer Suguya Fukusato. 

The limited time price offer for the all new Haval models starts from 35 lakh and is available in  different colour options.

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