The Haval Jolion has taken the country by storm. This vehicle has been well received by consumers for multiple reasons including technology, efficiency, and most of all its phenomenal value for money. The Jolion’s features embody innovative and fashionable design trends.
The Jolion range starts at a mere R309 900.00 and stretches to R408 900.00 for the flagship model. The entire range utilizes a turbocharged 1,5l 4-cylinder engine with 105kW mated to either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
All the models can be seen below highlighting the difference in specification levels.
Jolion 1.5l City Retailing at R309 900.00, the City is the entry-level vehicle. This model is only available with a manual 6-speed gearbox and has the following features as standard: – 17-inch alloy rims – Dual front airbags – ABS with EBD – ESC with Traction Control – Hill Assist – Tyre Pressure monitoring system – Rear Park Distance Sensors – Bluetooth connectivity – Cruise Control
Jolion 1.5l Premium This model features the same specification level as the City but comes with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission as opposed to the City’s 6-speed manual box.
Jolion 1.5l Luxury The Luxury model is available in manor automatic transmission and includes the following standard features not found in the City or Premium: – 18-inch alloy rims – Panoramic Sunroof – Roof rails – 7-inch Colour LCD instrument cluster – Leather seats – Curtain airbags – Reverse camera – Dual zone air conditioner
Jolion 1.5l Super Luxury The Super Luxury model is the range-topping and retails for R408 900.00. This model is only available with the 7-speed Dual Clutch Transmission and boasts a substantial feature list including the following: – Adaptive cruise control – Wireless charging dock – 360-degree panoramic camera system – Lane departure warning – Blindspot detection – 12.3-inch Infotainment system
All these models are available at CMH Haval Cape Town CBD. We have a demonstration model available to experience all that this stunning vehicle has to offer.
Contact CMH Haval Cape Town on 021 001 1106 to book a test drive or visit us at the corner of Nelson Mandela Blvd & Christiaan Barnard Str, Foreshore, Cape Town.
• Leather Steering Wheel
• Traffic sign recognition
• Driving fatigue detection
• Rear park distance sensors
• 360 Degree panoramic camera
• 3-inch multimedia touch display
• Reverse camera with Guidelines
• Keyless entry and Push button start
• Blind spot detection and Lane change assist
• Pre-collision warning, Automatic emergency braking
• Bluetooth Handsfree and Front, rear dual USB connector
• Lane Departure Alert, Lane Keeping Assist and Lane Centre Keeping

Both Single & Double Cab Facelifted Steed share the same Diesel Engine paired with a 6MT transmission. The diesel unit now produces a punchy 110kW and 320Nm compared to the previous mill which delivered 105kW and 305Nm. This increase of 5kW and 15Nm is also available earlier in the rev range @ 1400rpm.


Turn the wheel wrench anti-clockwise and loosen the nuts to the point where they can be turned by hand (be warned – they may be tough to loosen).
However, don’t remove them completely yet.
4. Jack the car up
All cars have dedicated jacking points – consult your handbook to see where these are.
Aim to position the jack at the side of the car, close to the punctured wheel.
Placing a small plank of wood under the jack will help keep it stable.
Raise the car slowly until the flat tyre is 10-15cm off the ground.
5. Take out the flat tyre
Fully loosen and remove the wheel nuts, then gently pull the tyre towards you until it comes free.
Place it flat on the ground.
6. Mount the spare wheel
Slide the spare wheel onto the protruding hub bolts, or in line with the wheel nut slots (warning: it’s heavy to lift it off the ground to do this).
Replace the wheel nuts and tighten them by hand.
7. Lower the car and tighten the bolts
Use the jack to drop the car down slightly, so that the spare tyre is in contact with the ground.
Now use the wrench to fully tighten the wheel nuts.
8. Fully lower the car
Bring the car fully down to earth and remove the jack.
Consider giving the wheel nuts a final check for tightness.
Stow the jack and the other tyre in the boot, along with the rest of your equipment.
Note: if your car has a space saver, the old wheel will take up more space in the boot.
9. Check the spare tyre pressure
If you have one, use a tyre pressure gauge to check the spare wheel is fully inflated.
Alternatively, drive carefully to a petrol station and use the gauge there.
Pump up the tyre to the recommended pressure – as detailed in the handbook – if necessary.
10. Take your punctured tyre for repair
Visit a garage or tyre fitters at the first opportunity and give them your punctured wheel.
They will advise whether to repair or replace it.
Don’t drive on a space-saver spare wheel for longer than is strictly necessary – they are only intended for emergencies.
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