Haval Jolion, Dargo price adjustments in Russia due to reduced purchase benefits

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In July, price changes hit the Haval Jolion and Dargo crossovers in Russia as the automaker trimmed the benefits available when purchasing. This shift follows the brand’s own pricing updates tracked by car news outlets. The direct incentive that allowed dealers to offer vehicles below the set maximum resale price has been reduced to 50,000 rubles for Haval Jolion, down from 100,000 rubles. For the Dargo and the all-terrain Dargo X, the benefit was cut from 150,000 rubles to 100,000 rubles.

The new baseline prices reflect the changes: the Haval Jolion starts at 1,849,000 rubles, the Dargo at 2,899,000 rubles, and the Haval Dargo X can be purchased for at least 3,169,000 rubles.

Additionally, news from the Russian market confirms that the Chery Tiggo 7 Pro Max will receive a new all‑wheel drive version. Unlike the current front‑wheel drive model with a 1.5‑liter engine, the AWD variant will come with a 1.6‑liter engine generating 150 horsepower and a 7‑speed robotic transmission instead of a CVT.

Earlier reports from socialbites.ca provided more details about upcoming car models slated for release in the Russian market, offering a broader view of what buyers can expect in the near term.

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