Great Wall Motor (GWM) has released official images of its upcoming flagship off-roader, currently codenamed the Haval HX.
The Haval HX is a large-scale crossover designed for both urban sophistication and off-road utility. While the official commercial name is set to be announced on April 10, 2026, the released data highlights a vehicle built on GWM‘s most versatile architecture to date. Positioned as the brand’s premier full-size SUV, the HX integrates advanced plug-in hybrid technology with next-generation autonomous driving capabilities, marking a significant expansion for the Haval global portfolio.

Platform and Architecture
The Haval HX utilizes the GWM One modular architecture, a sophisticated platform that supports multiple powertrain configurations:
- Powertrain Versatility: The architecture is compatible with internal combustion engines (ICE), plug-in hybrids (PHEV), traditional hybrids (HEV), battery electric (BEV), and fuel cell electric (FCEV) systems.
- High-Voltage System: Plug-in hybrid models on this platform utilize an 800V high-voltage system.
- Suspension: The rear axle is equipped with a multi-link independent suspension system.

Dimensions and Exterior Design
The Haval HX adopts a “blocky” and assertive body shape characterized by functional design elements.
- Size Positioning: As the flagship model, it is positioned to exceed the dimensions of the second-generation Haval H9, which measures 4,950 mm in length.
- Exterior Features: The SUV features a flat roofline, sculpted fenders, traditional door handles, and multi-spoke chrome-plated rims.
- Front Fascia: The front end is defined by large rectangular headlight blocks, a slim grille, and an expansive air intake.
- Rear Configuration: It employs a swing-out tailgate equipped with a full-size spare wheel.

Powertrain and Performance
The variant revealed in China features a Hi4-Z dual-motor setup. Based on commonalities with other flagship vehicles on the GWM One platform:
- Internal Combustion: The system typically utilizes a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine producing 175 kW (235 hp).
- Electric Output: The rear axle is powered by a high-output electric motor capable of 300 kW (402 hp).
- Combined Performance: In peak configurations, the platform supports a combined output of up to 641 hp.
Advanced Assisted Driving (ADAS)
The Haval HX introduces GWM’s most advanced assisted driving technology to the brand.
- VLA Model: The ADAS is based on the Vision, Language, Action (VLA) model, similar to the Wey 07 SUV.
- Navigation Capabilities: The system supports Navigate On Autopilot (NOA) for both highway and urban environments.
- Sensors: A LiDAR sensor is mounted on the roof to support its autonomous driving and parking functions.
