2026 Haval Raptor PHEV launched with 330 kW output, starts at 23,720 USD in China
Great Wall Motor officially launched the 2026 Haval Raptor PHEV (known as Raptor Hi4) in China. The new model is offered in six configurations with an official starting price of 173,800 yuan (approx. 23,720 USD). A limited-time promotion lowers the cost to 153,800 yuan (approx. 21,000 USD), which includes 10,000 yuan (approx. 1,365 USD) in cash incentives and 10,000 yuan (approx. 1,365 USD) trade-in subsidies.
Model | Official Price (CNY) | Official Price (USD) | Limited-Time Price (CNY) | Limited-Time Price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hi4 105 Pro | 173,800 | 23,630 | 153,800 | 20,900 |
Hi4 150 Pro | 183,800 | 24,980 | 163,800 | 22,280 |
Hi4 150 Ultra | 192,800 | 26,200 | 172,800 | 23,500 |
Hi4 200 Ultra | 199,800 | 27,180 | 179,800 | 24,450 |
Hi4 150 Ultra Navigator | 201,800 | 27,450 | 181,800 | 24,720 |
Hi4 200 Ultra Navigator | 208,800 | 28,400 | 188,800 | 25,670 |
The 2026 Haval Raptor PHEV introduces design updates primarily to the front grille, headlights, and taillights. The front now features square-shaped headlights with a slightly smaller grille containing six rectangular black accents. A full-width light strip measuring 1,088 mm runs below the “HAVAL” logo, which has been replaced at the rear by the “GWM” badge.


The taillights have shifted from two separate square elements to a single unit containing 300 red LED beads. Exterior features such as exposed rivets on black wheel arches, side-opening tailgate, roof platform, and side ladder remain from the previous model. The vehicle comes with new black multi-spoke 19-inch wheels fitted with 225/60 R19 Chaoyang tires. A new Mint Green colour option has been added, alongside retained options including White, Ink Grey, Black, and Cloud Grey.
Interior updates include a new dual-spoke steering wheel, a column-mounted gear selector, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, and a 14.6-inch central touchscreen running Coffee OS 3. The infotainment system supports Huawei HiCar, ICCOA Carlink, and Honour CarLink. Front seats feature electric adjustment, heating, and ventilation, while rear seats offer adjustable recline between 27° and 32°. Additional interior features include a panoramic sunroof, rear sunshades, W-HUD heads-up display, and optional rear-axle differential lock depending on trim.


The 2026 Haval Raptor PHEV is available in Pro, Ultra, and Ultra Navigator trims. The Pro model includes rear parking radar, 360-degree camera, panoramic sunroof, 50-watt wireless charging, and front seat ventilation and heating, with optional W-HUD and rear differential lock. The Ultra trim adds standard W-HUD, rear differential lock, heated steering wheel, additional speakers, single-colour ambient lighting, air quality management, and plasma ionisation. The Ultra Navigator trim includes multiple front, rear, and fisheye cameras, front radar, rear corner radars, 12 ultrasonic sensors, and a 32TOPS TDA4VH chip, enabling highway NOA (0–150 km/h), adaptive cruise, and full-scenario memory parking assistance. Only the spare-tire configuration is available for this trim.
The 2026 model is powered by a 1.5-litre turbocharged gasoline engine (GW4B15M) paired with a P2+P4 dual-motor system. Compared with the previous 1.5T GW4B15E engine, maximum output decreases from 123 kW to 115 kW, while the rear motor delivers 150 kW. Total system output reaches 330 kW with 750 N·m of torque, achieving 0–100 km/h acceleration in 5.9 seconds.


A new 35.43 kWh ternary lithium battery provides a CLTC pure electric range of 200 km (WLTC 151 km). Previous 18.74 kWh and 27.54 kWh battery packs are expected to remain available, offering 102 km and 145 km CLTC electric range, respectively (WLTC 81 km and 115 km). Seven driving modes are offered: standard, eco, sport, snow, mud, sand, and four-wheel drive, supported by Hi4 intelligent torque vectoring and an updated ice-and-snow algorithm that improves current and torque accuracy by 6.5% and reduces mode-switching time by 25% during slippage.
In July 2025, Haval Raptor PHEV recorded 4,979 units sold in China. Comparable models in the compact SUV segment include the Jetour Shanhai T2, priced from 179,900 yuan (approx. 24,540 USD).


