GWM has unveiled a new flagship Haval-badged seven-seat SUV in China, with upright, boxy styling and a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrain.

Known only by its ‘HX’ internal codename — not to be confused with the 1976-77 Holden — Car News China reports GWM will reveal the model’s production name on April 10, 2026.

A rival for the Toyota KlugerHyundai Santa Fe and Kia Sorento, the HX shapes as a strong candidate for Australia – potentially becoming the first Haval-badged three-row SUV here since the previous Haval H9 was discontinued in 2021.

“The Haval HX is a model we are keen to introduce to the Australian market,” a spokesperson for GWM Australia told CarExpert.

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“It is currently under consideration; however, its availability remains some time away.”

The HX would be the largest Haval-badged SUV sold locally, measuring 4950mm in length – 94mm longer than the previous H9, though still 128mm shorter than the GWM Tank 500 and 240mm shorter than the Chinese-market Haval H5.

Its square-shouldered styling includes a Land Rover Defender-style stepped window line, flat roof and an externally mounted full-size spare wheel on a side-hinged tailgate.

Despite its rugged look, which bears similarities with GWM’s own Tank 300, the HX uses a more car-like monocoque structure and rides on GWM’s new ‘One’ platform, announced in January 2026 as the basis for up to 50 models across multiple body styles and powertrains.