Please be the 1st car journalist to tell us if the vehicles that you are testing can tow a trailer or caravan. That will be very interesting adding it up to your amazing work you do👍👍
Ooooh I am not sure I am exactly qualified to say ha ha, can't say I have towed many trailers. BUT, the minute I see a tow bar I will check the towing capacity and let you know
AWESOME review Juliet👍🤗✨ Don't like any electric / hybrid type cars, but even so, THIS offer is great too ! REALITY is, as you always say, HAVAL cars are just so AWESOME no matter what angle you looking from ✨ Love it ! Well done 😄🤗✨
Still with only that cloth only sunroof option - I wish they'd make that a solid one like in the H6. Otherwise, a very appealing option with that torque.
Unfortunately this is not how these Petrol Hybrids work. I have one. It's got a small battery basically just to store kinetic energy (basically when decellarating or braking) and using it to either accellarate or cruise. It charges and discharges very quickly. It is still however impressive technology. I average 3.8 L /100 km on my Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8L XR HV (Hybrid Variant). Driving a hybrid stats becoming like a game. You constantly want to see how efficient you can drive. The hybrids you're talking about is the Plug-In type. They are able to output power to external users. Wait for the RAV4 Plug-In later on this year or Fortuner Plug-In (rumered at this stage). And these types of vehicles can go down to 1.5-2.5 L /100 km because they will mainly drive in EV (Electric Vehicle mode aka on battery power) since they have much much larger (kWh) batteries.
Hey Juliet. I've come to like watching your car reviews. Can you please see if you can get your hands on a Lexus NX 300h or its bigger brother RX 450h when it is availed in SA?
the 2022 Jolion nearly killed me and my family, while in cruise control it jammed the brakes on, on a straight road with a slight crest, a truck smashed into the back of us. Never again will I buy this
Please be the 1st car journalist to tell us if the vehicles that you are testing can tow a trailer or caravan. That will be very interesting adding it up to your amazing work you do👍👍
Ooooh I am not sure I am exactly qualified to say ha ha, can't say I have towed many trailers. BUT, the minute I see a tow bar I will check the towing capacity and let you know
I've seen a picanto towing a caravan 😂😂
Thank you for a video without road rage. Much appreciated.
Juliet, the way snd format you do your latest reviews is very nice. Well done
AWESOME review Juliet👍🤗✨
Don't like any electric / hybrid type cars, but even so, THIS offer is great too !
REALITY is, as you always say, HAVAL cars are just so AWESOME no matter what angle you looking from ✨
Love it !
Well done 😄🤗✨
Agreed!
The Jolion HEV is coming to Bulgaria, being the only EU country to get it.
Still with only that cloth only sunroof option - I wish they'd make that a solid one like in the H6. Otherwise, a very appealing option with that torque.
No spare tyre....
Is this 2024 luxury dht?
No spare wheel or run-flats means a big NO from me in this dangerous country
whats the most economical way to drive this? some reviewers are getting 6.7 or 7.2 litres pero 100km.
If only we could plug in our Home to this Haval 😂. Great video
Unfortunately this is not how these Petrol Hybrids work. I have one. It's got a small battery basically just to store kinetic energy (basically when decellarating or braking) and using it to either accellarate or cruise. It charges and discharges very quickly. It is still however impressive technology. I average 3.8 L /100 km on my Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8L XR HV (Hybrid Variant). Driving a hybrid stats becoming like a game. You constantly want to see how efficient you can drive.
The hybrids you're talking about is the Plug-In type. They are able to output power to external users. Wait for the RAV4 Plug-In later on this year or Fortuner Plug-In (rumered at this stage). And these types of vehicles can go down to 1.5-2.5 L /100 km because they will mainly drive in EV (Electric Vehicle mode aka on battery power) since they have much much larger (kWh) batteries.
Are you reviewing the Omoda anytime soon? pretty please 😅
I was due to, but then the agency said I had to wait till after the launch. Booo! Hoping to get it soon, though
Hey Juliet. I've come to like watching your car reviews. Can you please see if you can get your hands on a Lexus NX 300h or its bigger brother RX 450h when it is availed in SA?
As soon as I can get one on test I will do a review I promise.
Love the vid, this is an amazing car! How would compare the jolion Hev vs the h6 hev?
They are in different segments, but both offer a great new energy alternative to their standard line up.
the 2022 Jolion nearly killed me and my family, while in cruise control it jammed the brakes on, on a straight road with a slight crest, a truck smashed into the back of us. Never again will I buy this
That is TERRIFYING. I assume you contacted Haval about this? Did they respond? And did they know what the problem was?
Standard problem. Took mine to Cape Gate Haval..they upgraded the software and the problem is gone
Not me in my 1.2 litre getting about 7l/100km
Small naturally aspirated engines are a scam 😂 I'm getting close to 8 with my 1.4 lt car with aircon on in the city
@@vincentmothapa2421 bruh! I exceed 8l/100 with the aircon on 😂 cars screaming but I'm barely moving. Rather leave it off. Lol
@@Nanzyen 😂😂😂
And also test drive the New Mahindra Scorpio-N
Mahindra won't let me review their cars 😒 I'm top honest for them 😉
Check Hello Peter before you buy!
Please test drive the Mahindra XUV 700, New Thar, and the Bolero Neo.
not feeling the styling
Fair point!