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Sazgar Engineering Working with a new company for Car Manufacturing

This article is all about Sazgar Engineering Working with a new company for Car Manufacturing cars and SUVs in Pakistan.

The latest notification by Sazgar Engineering Works Limited (SAZEW) details that it has contacted the concerned government authorities to obtain approval for the manufacturing, assembly, sales, and after-sales service of passenger and commercial vehicles under the name of ‘Haval’.

Sazgar Engineering Working with a new company for Car Manufacturing

Haval is a Chinese automotive brand that is a subsidiary of a larger automotive group called Great Wall Motors. Conceived in 2013, the company specializes in manufacturing crossovers SUVs and off-road SUVs.

Haval F7 Crossover SUV

The automaker currently enjoys a presence in several countries including Australia, Argentina, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, India, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Benin, Tunisia, Côte d’Ivoire, Chile, Paraguay, Ecuador, Guatemala, Bolivia, Peru, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iraq, and Iran.

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It is also reportedly working on an all-electric SUV, whose concept it revealed in February last year. The SU-EV in question has coincidentally been dubbed the ‘Concept H’.

Haval Concept H

The carmaker’s reputation had initially suffered a critical blow upon being launched in Australia as it was forced to recall 21,000 vehicles initially as some of its internal engine components contained asbestos a harmful substance that can induce lung cancer. The earlier models of the Haval had also received poor safety ratings, adding to the brand’s woes.

Haval Big Dog

However, in recent times, motoring journalists in Australia have commended the automaker for introducing crossovers that are cheap, well-equipped, well-built, good-looking, and that carry enough substance to give its European, Korean, and Japanese rivals a run for their money.

Although the partnership may look like a hasty move by SAZEW to outsiders, especially given that the launch of the BAIC is already over a year late.

It could be an intelligent strategy considering the public’s recent infatuation with crossover SUVs. Ultimately, Haval may have positioned itself to capture the lion’s share in the SUV market upon its arrival.

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Waqas Afzal

Professionally Mechanical Engineer. Love to try new things. Traveler and Foody. If you have any suggestions you are always welcome.

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