This video helped so much! Bought one this week for my wife and I was a bit worried about the 'high' fuel consumption. I test drove it for a day and got around 7.5l/100km average. But I was quite skeptical having heard some horror stories
My mother got one new in June 2002, it was bad on fuel at first. I had a look and found it was on SNOW mode. WHY???, I reset it to ECO mode, now she gets 7.5 to 8 per 100. Last christmass I had it for 2 weeks and took a road trip across Australia, open road at 100kmph most of the time. The big shock was doing the 1600km of the Air Highway, The Jolion did 5.5L per 100km at 120kmph. Buth in Preth it got only 9L per 100km. Just remember, no other road is like the Air HWY, flat and long and you will always get top fuel consumption, much better than Auto makers will ever say. As drive, it did a good job, lane assist was a lot of help on the long 14 hour non stop drive. One thing I must point out, The parking assist can be a pain in the arse most of the time, When it kicks in at 120kmph and all the alarms go off .... WTF, it saw the kangaroo before I did and hit the brakes and just missed it, if it was left to a human it would have been a mess and tow truck. One thing that it needs is an upgrade on the 360* cam view, give it a setting to record the view and replace the dash cams. One big point DO NOT open the sun roof if you like low fuel consumption, I did the return trip with no air con and open sun roof ............ 7L per 100km. No, I'm not going to run out and buy one, I like my BF V8 Ford Fairlane too much, not in the same class. My Fairlane costed more in 2007 than 2 new Havals in 2024 for the people who don't live in Australia
I have just bought the HAVAL jolion Ultra and have spent the first day travelling 950 kilometres with an average fuel consumption of 7.3 litres per 100 km in normal mode, beautiful car to drive at reasonably high speed 100 to 110 kph. I haven't figured out how to prevent the cruise control from slowing the car down on every slower bend but still learning, this was on country roads in Australia. Fuel consumption was a full tank plus the gauge went one more notch for 950 km
I think fuel consumption has a lot to do with your driving habits. If you’re an aggressive tailgating lead foot, then your fuel usage will be a lot higher than a more considerate driver who keeps a good distance apart and is gentle on the pedal.
Just want to say thank you I have been looking for a video showing the actual drive does anyone know the fuel consumption for city driving experience because I do a lot of city driving and really looking at getting the premium. Does eco mode make a huge difference in the lux? I really appreciate this video helps a lot have a new subscription Will there be more videos on the haval? Please and thank you
Very impressive test definitely busted the mist regarding Jolion great job would love a comparison with Cherry Tiggo 7 fuel consumption test seeing they both use 1.5 turbo engen
Thanks for the ride😅I think you should do the test in both city and highway separately. Most of the driving was on the highway and it is hard to say how much is fuel consumption just for city driving.
You are welcome, sir. I had to cut some shots to keep the video short for consumption. However, with stop start traffic during peak hours, it performed really well.
@pierrejoubert89 I think the vehicle was close to going for its 1st service. I tried to check on the video, it seems like it had 13554KM at the start of the journey.
South Africans want to weave in between cars like they are in a Michael Bay film and drive like hooligans while maintaining fuel economy and those things dont go hand in hand. The driving practices and mentality of individuals is thirsty, the car is just about average. I think this video shows what this car is capable of, unless you think he’s lying, contradicting it speaks more to what kind of a driver you are than the car itself so please
To get the car below 7litres per 100k is when you driving on the high way at 100km/hr or less and you need to be soft on your accelerator. It is a thirsty car unfortunately although one can drive from Pretoria to Venda on a full tank.
Real data - in the past 12 months our Jolion gave us an average of 12.57km/l which we think is very good considering the vehicle size and engine capacity.
@@mzansipopularrides considering we only covered about 16,000km in these past 12 months and that is without ANY problems I would say "Yes, absolutely".
@@mzansipopularrides do you think there is a big difference to getting the lux and premium in terms of fuel efficiency with the lux having eco mode and premium not having that feature? Please and thank you
Thanks for a good video. Very useful to see such a practical test done which is helping me decide on a purchase. Exactly what I was looking for.
This video helped so much! Bought one this week for my wife and I was a bit worried about the 'high' fuel consumption. I test drove it for a day and got around 7.5l/100km average. But I was quite skeptical having heard some horror stories
My mother got one new in June 2002, it was bad on fuel at first. I had a look and found it was on SNOW mode. WHY???, I reset it to ECO mode, now she gets 7.5 to 8 per 100. Last christmass I had it for 2 weeks and took a road trip across Australia, open road at 100kmph most of the time. The big shock was doing the 1600km of the Air Highway, The Jolion did 5.5L per 100km at 120kmph. Buth in Preth it got only 9L per 100km.
Just remember, no other road is like the Air HWY, flat and long and you will always get top fuel consumption, much better than Auto makers will ever say.
As drive, it did a good job, lane assist was a lot of help on the long 14 hour non stop drive. One thing I must point out, The parking assist can be a pain in the arse most of the time, When it kicks in at 120kmph and all the alarms go off .... WTF, it saw the kangaroo before I did and hit the brakes and just missed it, if it was left to a human it would have been a mess and tow truck.
One thing that it needs is an upgrade on the 360* cam view, give it a setting to record the view and replace the dash cams.
One big point DO NOT open the sun roof if you like low fuel consumption, I did the return trip with no air con and open sun roof ............ 7L per 100km.
No, I'm not going to run out and buy one, I like my BF V8 Ford Fairlane too much, not in the same class. My Fairlane costed more in 2007 than 2 new Havals in 2024 for the people who don't live in Australia
Great video👌. Wish growth on your channel. Got a new subscriber.
Thanks bro. Much appreciated 🙏
Great review.I was looking all over for this information. Thankyou.
Glad it was helpful!
I have just bought the HAVAL jolion Ultra and have spent the first day travelling 950 kilometres with an average fuel consumption of 7.3 litres per 100 km in normal mode, beautiful car to drive at reasonably high speed 100 to 110 kph. I haven't figured out how to prevent the cruise control from slowing the car down on every slower bend but still learning, this was on country roads in Australia. Fuel consumption was a full tank plus the gauge went one more notch for 950 km
David how is his fuel consumption in the city?
@@donniebrasco588 I was getting between 10.5 and 11.5 per 100km city driving which I think is a lot but it's a mediums sized vehicle with a turbo
David, can you share me about your experience in mode energy safe in city (terrible traffic jam case)?
This was a very cool useful video. I am in the process of getting a Jolion myself
@Zain Ebrahim. I am honored to hear that. 🙏 Let us know how the vehicle treats you in the long run should you decide to buy one🙂.
I think fuel consumption has a lot to do with your driving habits. If you’re an aggressive tailgating lead foot, then your fuel usage will be a lot higher than a more considerate driver who keeps a good distance apart and is gentle on the pedal.
Just want to say thank you I have been looking for a video showing the actual drive does anyone know the fuel consumption for city driving experience because I do a lot of city driving and really looking at getting the premium.
Does eco mode make a huge difference in the lux?
I really appreciate this video helps a lot have a new subscription
Will there be more videos on the haval?
Please and thank you
Very impressive test definitely busted the mist regarding Jolion great job would love a comparison with Cherry Tiggo 7 fuel consumption test seeing they both use 1.5 turbo engen
Great suggestion!
Thanks for the ride😅I think you should do the test in both city and highway separately. Most of the driving was on the highway and it is hard to say how much is fuel consumption just for city driving.
You are welcome, sir. I had to cut some shots to keep the video short for consumption. However, with stop start traffic during peak hours, it performed really well.
It’s the most beautiful small suv,I ever drove,I’m very happy with mine.
Haval has gone premium. The spacious cabin makes you question whether it is even small?
Consumption at highway speed 120 KMPH ?
I have been trying to find if haval jolion hybrid 2022 model tells how many kms you have in the petrol tank
Good review. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much I will try it on my jolion
Try it and if you can tell me how it goes.
The model that you tested, was the first 15k service done already or was this test done prior to the first service?
@pierrejoubert89 I think the vehicle was close to going for its 1st service. I tried to check on the video, it seems like it had 13554KM at the start of the journey.
Hope this helps. 🙂
Where does it tell me how many kms are left in fuel tank please!
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South Africans want to weave in between cars like they are in a Michael Bay film and drive like hooligans while maintaining fuel economy and those things dont go hand in hand. The driving practices and mentality of individuals is thirsty, the car is just about average. I think this video shows what this car is capable of, unless you think he’s lying, contradicting it speaks more to what kind of a driver you are than the car itself so please
You have a valid point there bro. If we change our driving habits we will alter our fuel Consumption.
To get the car below 7litres per 100k is when you driving on the high way at 100km/hr or less and you need to be soft on your accelerator. It is a thirsty car unfortunately although one can drive from Pretoria to Venda on a full tank.
Thanks for the insight bro. It's a big car with a small engine.
Nice car 👍
I dont like seeing constantly the long hood while driving 😮
Long hood = Safety 😅
Real data - in the past 12 months our Jolion gave us an average of 12.57km/l which we think is very good considering the vehicle size and engine capacity.
8l/100km.... That's actually good. Has it also been reliable?
@@mzansipopularrides considering we only covered about 16,000km in these past 12 months and that is without ANY problems I would say "Yes, absolutely".
How is the braking system of the haval jolion?
The brakes were good. Have you experienced any issues? The one I drove had 13 000KMs and drove well.
@@mzansipopularrides 🙏🙏🙏🙏 I wanted to know because some people were complaining at the braking system
It's thirsty, I have had mine for a year
How much are you averaging?
So much thirsty..on fuel...one bad thing about haval and cherry cars
Do you have one? If so please 🙏 share your experience with us. It will help people.
I do .....
This is the premium correct the 2022
Yes. This is the premium indeed.
@@mzansipopularrides do you think there is a big difference to getting the lux and premium in terms of fuel efficiency with the lux having eco mode and premium not having that feature?
Please and thank you