2025 Haval H7
2025 Haval H7
Est. monthly payment:
R 10,258 p/m
Western Cape
The 2025 Haval H7 2.0T Super Luxury 9DCT 4WD offers South African buyers a premium used SUV with exceptional style and performance. Immaculately maintained, this vehicle combines luxury with affordability, making it an attractive choice for discerning drivers seeking the best price for a high-quality SUV in Somerset West.
Powered by a 2.0L petrol engine paired with a smooth dual-clutch transmission, the Haval H7 delivers impressive performance and fuel efficiency, with a consumption of 9.1 L/100km. It features a spacious five-door design with five comfortable seats, perfect for family adventures or daily commuting. Practical and versatile, this SUV offers advanced features and a robust 4WD system for enhanced driving confidence on South African roads.
Located in Westridge, Somerset West, this used Haval H7 is available now with flexible finance deals. Schedule a test drive today to experience its luxury, performance, and value firsthand—an affordable, top-tier SUV ready for South African roads.
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Haval’s H7 slots right in the space South Africans love: bigger than your average compact, but without the price shock of a real seven-seater bruiser. Think of it as a counterpunch to the likes of Volkswagen’s Tiguan Allspace, Toyota’s RAV4, and the Mazda CX-5. It’s for families who want elbow room and a boot that’ll swallow a week’s groceries – or a pram and a camping fridge if you pack smart – but aren’t ready to spend Amarok money. Powertrain choices are straightforward: a 2.0-litre turbopetrol or the 1.5-litre turbo hybrid, both with a dual-clutch ‘box. No old-school torque converters, and if you want a manual, you’re out of luck. Seven used units are up right now, ranging from R499,900 to R734,950, with the sweet spot at R604,950. That parks it squarely in the sights of mid-spec Tiguans and RAV4 Cruisers, which is a battleground where every rand counts. The 2.0T Luxury 9DCT dominates the listings, with four cars going for R499,900 to R604,950 – and those prices are less about condition, more about what’s in stock, since most have tickled just 1,581 km. On paper at least, you’re getting a nearly new SUV without the showroom markup. The 1.5T Super Luxury DHT Hybrid tries to tempt you with electrification from R639,900 to R734,950, and while that’s close to RAV4 Hybrid money, it’s still a decent value if you want hybrid efficiency without Toyota’s badge tax. There’s even a 2.0T Super Luxury 4WD at R674,950, meaning you can tick the all-wheel drive box without paying German prices. For local buyers, that matters. You get a real hybrid, dual-clutch smoothness, proper AWD, and pricing that undercuts the usual suspects. It’s what the H7 should have been from the start.
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2025 Haval H7
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