Belarusian dealers of the Haval brand have opened orders for the updated Jolion crossovers of the 2026 model year. As Motor magazine found out, the cost of the new product is 62 thousand Belarusian rubles, that is, 1.6 million Russian rubles.

To get a Haval Jolion at the lowest price, the client must purchase a crossover with his own funds without taking out a loan, installment plan or leasing.

In Russia, a basic car with a 143-horsepower engine, manual transmission, front-wheel drive and the Comfort package costs 2.1 million rubles.

If you calculate the difference, it turns out that for Belarusians a similarly equipped Haval Jolion 2026 model year will cost 450 thousand rubles less.

While Russians overpay for cars due to the exchange rate, recycling fees, VAT and logistics, residents of other countries live in a parallel reality.

In Moldova, you can become the owner of a brand new Kia Picanto for only 860 thousand rubles (€ 10.3 thousand). For comparison: in Russia only used Chinese “golf classes” are sold for that kind of money.

Read more about the range of the Moldovan car market in the report of Motor magazine.

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