Gaogong Industry Institute has published top 10 smartest Chinese cars. The list is headed by Great Wall Motor, known to Kazakhstanis for its brand Haval.

The market is driven by competition, and the Chinese car industry has probably the toughest one. No country in the world has so many carmakers and own brands as China does. That is why there are regular measurements, assessments, crash tests and ratings there to find out which one is worthy of consumers' attention and money.
However, they compete not only in achievements for the present day but in their readiness for the future as well — sustainability, technology and innovation. The new smartest Chinese car rating made by Gaogong Industry Institute is headed by Great Wall Motor. GWM outperformed other manufacturers by such parameters as capabilities of research centers, scope of smart technologies introduced and smart car market share. As our colleagues from the Chinese Cars news portal note, the smart index is a new and the toughest area in competition where a car must become a multimedia assistant, adviser and navigator.

This is especially noticeable when you see the functions of Great Wall Motor’s popular models. For example, Haval Jolion Premium is equipped with traffic sign recognition, adaptive cruise control, safe lane change and automatic parking systems as well as detects traffic obstructions in blind areas, its four-wheel drive sensors analyze the road surface quality and ensure comfortable driving, and the environmental monitoring system alerts to the frontal collision risks. Akylbek Anarbayev, Director of Haval Motor Kazakhstan (a subsidiary of Astana Motors), describes the smart car system: «It's protection from your fatigue, insurance against a minute’s carelessness, real-time traffic assessment… Less stress, more enjoyment while driving!”

Haval Jolion prices start from 11.9 million tenge! You can test smart Jolion’s IQ personally in Haval dealerships: test drive cars are already waiting for their testers, and new cars from the Great Wall Motor factory are waiting for their buyers!


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