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    2026 GWM Haval Jolion review
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    2026 GWM Haval Jolion review

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comDecember 23, 2025No Comments16 Mins Read
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    GWM had a strong 2025, posting a more than 10,000-unit increase in annual sales, thanks to models like the Jolion.

    That’s not a bad effort for any auto brand, but with a never-ending influx of new Chinese automakers in the Australian market, GWM has done well to continue selling its vehicles in such high numbers.

    Two SUVs have dominated those sales. One is among the newest models in GWM’s local lineup, the Haval H6 mid-size SUV, and the other has been around for some time: the Haval Jolion small SUV.

    With nearly 20,000 units sold for the year, the Jolion remains one of Australia’s most popular small SUVs. It’s been locked in a close battle with two compatriots – the Chery Tiggo 4 and MG ZS – and all three have been putting the pressure on the segment-leading Hyundai Kona.

    Given they’re all cheap and offer hybrid tech, it’s no surprise that the trio has been resonating with buyers. In the case of the Jolion, it also has the advantage of relatively strong brand recognition, as GWM was the first Chinese brand to set up shop Down Under more than 15 years ago.

    Despite the increasingly fierce competition, the Jolion is entering 2026 largely unchanged. It received a major update for 2025, which brought the ‘new shape’ model with hybrid powertrains, and so most of that has been carried over – most, but not all.

    For one, Ultra trim levels have been discontinued and replaced by new, blacked-out Vanta variants. These retain most of the same gear as the Ultra grades – which are now in run-out – including the choice of both petrol-only and hybrid propulsion.

    The result is the car on test here: the 2026 GWM Haval Jolion Vanta Hybrid. It occupies the pinnacle of the Jolion range, and is characterised by its sportier-looking ‘new shape’ body with blacked-out exterior elements.

    With competition heating up and newer brands like BYD racing up the sales charts, is the Jolion doing enough to keep its rivals at bay?

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    How much does the GWM Haval Jolion cost?

    The Vanta is the newest addition to the Jolion range, and the Hybrid version is currently priced at $38,990 drive-away.