Haval F5 hardware configuration
1.Appearance
In terms of appearance, the Haval F5 adopts a new design style, and the dot matrix mesh grille is distinguished from the previous H series models. In the tail, the new car adopts the traditionally designed split taillights, and there is not much line decoration. The overall outline is simple and looks full. In addition, the two sides of the two out of the layout to improve the sense of movement of the new car. In terms of body size, the length, width and height are 4470/1857/1638mm and the wheelbase is 2680mm, which is a relatively standard compact SUV body. In terms of body color, the new car will provide five kinds of monochrome paints including red eagle, blue antelope, brown wolf, white shark and black horse for consumers to choose. It is worth mentioning that Harvard officially named the body color as an animal. It also indicates the intention of the car to target young consumers.
2. Interior
For the interior, the new car features a simple interior style, a flat-bottomed design with a multi-function steering wheel for added sportiness, a full LCD dashboard, a crisper interface, and a 9-inch multimedia screen in the center console area, leaving only the bottom The physical button of the air conditioning system, the original central control system button is placed behind the bar.
3. Power
In terms of power, the Haval F5 is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 169 hp (124 kW) and a maximum torque of 285 Nm. In terms of transmission, it matches the self-developed 7-speed wet dual-clutch gearbox.
4. Configuration
In terms of configuration, the Haval F5 is equipped with the Harvard Internet 3.0 system, including remote vehicle control, online services, intelligent services and intelligent voice interaction systems. Remote vehicle control includes remote unlocking/latching, remote start/stop engine, and remote on/off air conditioning. Other functions; online functions include high-definition navigation, QQ music and koala FM; intelligent services include exclusive human seats, road rescue and other functions.
