The 2021 Haval Jolion is set to replace the current H2 in the range, government documents have revealed. Like the H2, the new Haval SUV will be powered by a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine – though data released on the Department of Infrastructure's Road Vehicle Certification System shows the model will be down on power versus its predecessor, being listed with 105kW, compared with the H2's 110kW. Overseas models are being offered with 116kW.
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