Compact SUV · 2025
Haval Jolion 2025 Philippines
₱1,038,000 — ₱1,288,000
78
Expressway Score
20
km/L highway
6
Airbags
Class 1
Toll Class
Expressway Score
78/100EXCELLENT
Score Breakdown
Overview
The Haval Jolion price Philippines starts at ₱1,038,000 for the HEV Active and ₱1,288,000 for the HEV Premium, making it one of the most value-packed hybrid SUVs available in the Philippine market. The 1.5L turbo hybrid powertrain delivers a combined 187 hp and an impressive 375 Nm of torque through a responsive 7-speed DCT, providing effortless acceleration on NLEX, SLEX, and Skyway. Full ADAS comes standard on both variants — including adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and autonomous emergency braking — features typically reserved for vehicles costing ₱500,000 or more. Highway fuel efficiency reaches an exceptional 18-20 km/L at expressway speeds, making it one of the most efficient compact SUVs you can buy. While Haval is still a new brand in the Philippines under Great Wall Motors, the Jolion HEV represents an extraordinary specification-to-price ratio that challenges the dominance of established Japanese and Korean competitors.
Expressway Driving Review
The Haval Jolion HEV is a hidden gem for expressway driving in the Philippines. The hybrid system delivers 375 Nm of combined torque for genuinely effortless overtaking on NLEX and SLEX — the electric motor fills in low-end torque gaps, eliminating turbo lag that plagues conventional turbocharged competitors. Full ADAS with adaptive cruise control makes long TPLEX and SCTEX drives significantly less tiring, while lane-keeping assist provides gentle steering corrections during sustained highway cruising. Autonomous emergency braking activates for sudden traffic stops on Skyway Stage 3 merging zones. The 7-speed DCT shifts quickly and decisively, far more engaging than CVT-equipped competitors. Highway fuel consumption averages an exceptional 18-20 km/L at 80-100 kph, translating to approximately ₱3.10-₱3.50 per kilometer — among the lowest running costs in the compact SUV class. The 384-liter trunk is adequate for weekend trips, and 182mm ground clearance handles toll plaza transitions. Autosweep and Easytrip RFID barriers are cleared as a Class 1 vehicle.
Driver Assistance Features
Haval Jolion 2025 Price & Variants
| Variant | Price | Transmission | Fuel |
|---|---|---|---|
| HEV Active | ₱1,038,000 | DCT | hybrid |
| HEV Premium | ₱1,288,000 | DCT | hybrid |
Specifications
Engine & Performance
- Displacement
- 1,497 cc
- Power
- 187 hp (combined)
- Torque
- 375 Nm (combined)
- Transmission
- 7DCT Hybrid
- Fuel Type
- hybrid
Dimensions
- Length × Width × Height
- 4472 × 1841 × 1619 mm
- Wheelbase
- 2700 mm
- Ground Clearance
- 182 mm
- Kerb Weight
- 1,530 kg
- Trunk Capacity
- 384L
Fuel Efficiency
20
km/L Highway
23
km/L City
Pros & Cons for Expressway Driving
Pros
- ✓Full ADAS standard on both variants — the best value proposition in the class
- ✓187 hp and 375 Nm combined hybrid output for effortless NLEX/SLEX overtaking
- ✓Exceptional 18-20 km/L highway fuel efficiency — lowest running costs in segment
- ✓7-speed DCT is more responsive and engaging than competitor CVT gearboxes
- ✓Affordable hybrid SUV starting at ₱1,038,000 — undercuts Japanese hybrids significantly
- ✓Electric motor eliminates turbo lag for smooth, instant low-speed acceleration
- ✓6 airbags standard across both variants for comprehensive occupant protection
Cons
- ✗Haval brand is new in the Philippines — resale value is completely unproven
- ✗Only 8 Haval dealers nationwide — very limited service accessibility outside Metro Manila
- ✗7-speed DCT can exhibit low-speed jerkiness in stop-and-go Manila traffic
- ✗384-liter trunk is below average compared to class leaders like Tiggo 7 Pro
- ✗Long-term hybrid battery and DCT reliability data is limited in Philippine conditions
- ✗Brand perception and consumer awareness remain low compared to established competitors