A while after debuting its SUV named DaGou (Big Dog), Haval has come to the Shanghai Auto show with another similar project dubbed the X-Dog. Similarities spread as far as the elongated hood, the round headlights, the large front bumper, and the boxy body design. Other notable features include deep-seated pull-up handles, white roof and a-pillars, and wheels and side mirrors finished in black and white.
The interior is dominated by a giant multimedia display, a digital dashboard and steering wheel screens. There are even additional displays on the door panels and the center tunnel. Powering the premium ride is a plug-in hybrid system that centers on a 1.5-liter IC engine. Haval says a non-electrified version will also be coming, without announcing any further specifics.
According to the manufacturer, the
production car should emerge in 2022.