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Haval Malaysia 2026 prices range from RM 119,800 OTR (Jolion HEV) to RM 185,000 (H9 7-seat petrol). The active lineup is 3 hybrid/petrol SUVs: Haval Jolion HEV (RM 119,800) B-SUV hybrid launched 2025, Haval H6 HEV (RM 139,800) C-SUV hybrid with 1.5L turbo + electric motor (243 PS / 530 Nm combined), and Haval H9 (RM 185,000) 7-seat ladder-frame SUV with 2.0L turbo (241 PS). Distributed by GWM Malaysia (Great Wall Motors). CKD H6 HEV at GWM Shah Alam plant from 2024. The discontinued H1 (RM 48,138-74,999) and H2 (RM 87,246-90,163) are no longer in 2026 lineup. Warranty: 5-year/150,000 km vehicle, with 10-year/1,000,000 km hybrid system warranty on H6 HEV (segment-leading).

Should you buy?

Yes, if

  • Hybrid C-SUV buyer wanting Honda CR-V e:HEV-tier features under RM 140k

    Haval H6 HEV at RM 139,800 delivers 243 PS / 530 Nm combined hybrid system (segment-leading power), 10-year/1M km hybrid warranty (segment-longest), CKD GWM Shah Alam status, and feature-rich interior. Cross-shop with Honda CR-V e:HEV (RM 195,900) at RM 56,100 premium for similar hybrid functionality. For value-first hybrid C-SUV buyers under RM 140k who accept Chinese-brand trade-offs in resale and service network density, H6 HEV is the rational pick

  • Sub-RM 130k B-SUV hybrid buyer wanting cheapest hybrid option

    Haval Jolion HEV at RM 119,800 is the cheapest B-SUV hybrid sold new in Malaysia 2026. Honda HR-V e:HEV (RM 144,900) and Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid (RM 146,000) sit RM 25-26k higher. For buyers who prioritize hybrid efficiency at lowest entry price and don't need established brand resale, Jolion HEV delivers

Not if

  • Resale-conscious 3-year cycle buyer

    Haval 3-year resale at 42-50% trails Honda (65-70%) and Toyota (62-67%) by 15-20 percentage points. On a RM 139,800 H6 HEV traded at year 3, the resale gap costs roughly RM 21,000-28,000 versus comparable Japanese hybrids. For 3-year cycles, established Japanese brands remain the rational pick

  • Buyer needing dense Malaysia-wide service network in East Malaysia

    GWM Malaysia's 26-27 service centers nationwide is materially thinner than Toyota (140+), Honda (110+), Perodua (180+), and Proton (130+). Coverage in Sabah, Sarawak, and East Coast Malaysia is limited. For 5+ year hold owners based outside Klang Valley/Penang/Johor Bahru, network density is a real consideration

Haval Malaysia 2026 is the SUV-focused volume brand of Great Wall Motors (GWM), the Chinese state-affiliated automaker based in Baoding. The 2026 lineup spans 3 active hybrid/petrol SUVs: Haval Jolion HEV (RM 119,800) B-SUV hybrid, Haval H6 HEV (RM 139,800) C-SUV hybrid, and Haval H9 (RM 185,000) 7-seat ladder-frame SUV. Total OTR price range RM 119,800 to RM 185,000. The Haval H6 HEV is CKD at GWM Shah Alam plant since 2024, the brand's principal Malaysian localisation milestone. Discontinued models still in the used market: H1 (last new RM 48,138-74,999) and H2 (last new RM 87,246-90,163). Distinguishing wedge: 10-year or 1,000,000 km hybrid system warranty on H6 HEV, segment-leading by both duration and mileage cap.

Haval Price List Malaysia 2026 (All Active Models)

ModelVariantOTR PricePowertrainCKD/CBU
Haval Jolion HEVSole variantRM 119,8001.5L turbo + electric (190 PS combined)CBU China
Haval H6 HEVSole variantRM 139,8001.5L turbo + electric (243 PS / 530 Nm combined)CKD GWM Shah Alam
Haval H9Sole variantRM 185,0002.0L turbo petrol (241 PS)CBU China

Prices are OTR excluding insurance, valid May 2026. Warranty 5 years / 150,000 km vehicle on all models; H6 HEV adds 10 years / 1,000,000 km hybrid system warranty.

Haval H6 HEV: The Volume Hybrid C-SUV

The Haval H6 HEV is GWM Malaysia's volume model and the brand's CKD product since 2024. Single variant with:

The H6 HEV's 530 Nm of combined torque is segment-leading at this price point, exceeding Honda CR-V e:HEV (335 Nm) and Toyota RAV4 GR Sport Hybrid (382 Nm). The 10-year/1M km hybrid warranty is the longest in the Malaysian hybrid C-SUV segment. CKD at GWM Shah Alam plant supports parts availability and pricing stability.

Haval Jolion HEV: The Sub-RM 120k B-SUV Hybrid

The Jolion HEV is GWM Malaysia's B-SUV hybrid, launched 2025:

Jolion HEV cross-shops Honda HR-V e:HEV (RM 144,900) and Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid (RM 146,000) at RM 25-26k below those competitors. For value-first B-SUV hybrid buyers, Jolion HEV is the price-led pick. CBU from GWM China (no CKD plans announced as of May 2026).

Haval H9: The 7-Seat Ladder-Frame SUV

The Haval H9 is GWM Malaysia's flagship ladder-frame 7-seat SUV. Single variant:

The H9 cross-shops Toyota Fortuner (RM 195,880-236,880), Mitsubishi Pajero Sport (discontinued, used market), and Ford Everest (RM 263,888-308,888). H9 wins on price (RM 10-78k below rivals) and 2.0L turbo petrol refinement (some buyers prefer petrol over diesel for daily use). Loses on resale and service network density. CBU from GWM China.

Haval Warranty and Service Network

The 10-year hybrid system warranty on the H6 HEV is the most aggressive hybrid powertrain warranty in the Malaysian market, signalling GWM's confidence in the DHT system durability and serving as a brand-building strategy versus established Japanese hybrid rivals (Honda 5 years on e:HEV system, Toyota 8 years on hybrid battery).

Haval Malaysia 2026, anchored by the CKD H6 HEV's 10-year hybrid warranty proposition and the value-priced Jolion HEV B-SUV, represents GWM's push into the Malaysian hybrid SUV segment at price points 25-35% below established Japanese hybrid rivals. Use the table above to compare variants, check the loan calculator for monthly payments, and review the full Malaysia car price list for cross-shopping against Honda CR-V e:HEV, Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, and Proton X70.

Frequently asked questions

How much is a Haval in Malaysia 2026?
Haval Malaysia 2026: Jolion HEV from RM 119,800 (B-SUV hybrid entry), H6 HEV at RM 139,800 (C-SUV hybrid, volume model), and H9 at RM 185,000 (7-seat ladder-frame SUV). Older discontinued models (H1 RM 48,138-74,999, H2 RM 87,246-90,163) are no longer in the new lineup but available in the used market.
Haval H6 HEV vs Honda CR-V e:HEV vs Toyota RAV4 Hybrid: which to buy?
Haval H6 HEV (RM 139,800) versus Honda CR-V e:HEV (RM 195,900) and Toyota RAV4 GR Sport Hybrid (RM 233,900). H6 HEV undercuts CR-V e:HEV by RM 56,100 and RAV4 Hybrid by RM 94,100. H6 HEV wins on price, 243 PS / 530 Nm combined hybrid system power (segment-leading), 10-year/1M km hybrid warranty, and CKD GWM Shah Alam status. CR-V wins on Honda resale (~65% vs Haval ~45%), 110+ outlet Honda service network (vs Haval ~26 outlets), and proven e:HEV reliability track record. RAV4 wins on Toyota brand and TNGA-K platform refinement. For value-first hybrid C-SUV under RM 140k, H6 HEV; for resale and service network, CR-V; for Toyota brand, RAV4 Hybrid.
Is the Haval Jolion HEV worth RM 119,800?
The Haval Jolion HEV at RM 119,800 is one of the cheapest B-SUV hybrids in Malaysia 2026. Cross-shop: Honda HR-V e:HEV (RM 144,900) at RM 25,100 premium, and Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid (RM 146,000) at RM 26,200 premium. Jolion HEV wins on price (RM 25-26k saved) and 10-year hybrid warranty. Loses on resale (~45% vs HR-V ~62% 3yr), service network density, and proven brand reliability track record. For value-first B-SUV hybrid buyers under RM 130k who accept Chinese-brand trade-offs, Jolion HEV is the rational pick. For resale and brand, HR-V or Corolla Cross.
What is the monthly loan for a Haval?
At 7 years, 10% down, 2.85% Maybank flat rate: Jolion HEV (RM 119,800) is roughly RM 1,531/month (or ~RM 1,436/month on Maybank Green Auto 2.45% for hybrid), H6 HEV (RM 139,800) is RM 1,786/month (or ~RM 1,673/month on Green Auto), and H9 (RM 185,000) is RM 2,364/month. Use the loan calculator.
How well does Haval hold its value?
Haval 3-year resale retention in Malaysia: Jolion HEV ~45-50%, H6 HEV ~45-50%, H9 ~42-48%. Discontinued H1 retention is now ~35-42% (used market). Generally 15-20 percentage points below Honda (65-70%) and Toyota (62-67%) due to limited Malaysian brand recognition and service network thinness. The 10-year hybrid system warranty supports H6 HEV residual value somewhat for 2nd-owner buyers concerned about battery longevity.
Is Haval CKD or CBU in Malaysia?
The Haval H6 HEV is CKD-assembled at GWM (Great Wall Motors) Malaysia's Shah Alam plant since 2024. The Haval Jolion HEV and Haval H9 are CBU from GWM's plants in China. CKD localisation of the H6 HEV supports more competitive pricing and improved parts availability, and qualifies the H6 HEV for CKD-EEV duty incentives. The discontinued H1 was previously CKD; H2 was CBU.
Where can I service my Haval in Malaysia?
GWM Malaysia operates approximately 26-27 service centers across 24 cities including Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Kuching, and Kota Kinabalu. Service network is materially thinner than Toyota (140+), Honda (110+), Proton (130+), or Perodua (180+). Coverage in Sabah and Sarawak is moderate (~5-7 outlets); coverage in East Coast Malaysia is thin. For buyers based outside major urban areas, network density is a real consideration over 5+ year ownership.
What is the relationship between Haval and GWM?
Haval is the volume SUV brand of Great Wall Motors (GWM), a Chinese state-affiliated automaker based in Baoding. GWM owns multiple sub-brands including Haval (SUVs), GWM (pickup trucks and EVs), Wey (premium SUVs), Tank (rugged off-road SUVs), and Ora (EV cars). In Malaysia, Haval is distributed alongside the GWM pickup lineup through the same GWM Malaysia entity. Inside one parent company, Haval functions similarly to how Toyota and Lexus share parent (Toyota Motor Corporation) but operate distinct dealer networks.

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