The Haval Jolion S has significantly more performance on offer than the 'regular' Jolion, but would we choose it over two key rivals?
The Jolion has been a sales success for the Haval brand, and the introduction of the S model now offers a Jolion for those that want slightly more performance. Today we are comparing the Jolion S with two rivals in the form of the Toyota Corolla Cross and the Opel Mokka, but which one would we choose? Our trio today feature similar powertrains but are nearly identical in terms of price.
Haval Jolion S
Powertrain and performance
Powering the Jolion S is a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine that produces 130Kw and 270Nm which is sent through the front wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox. Fuel consumption is claimed at 7.5 L/100km and the 0-100km/h is not quoted.
Standard equipment
There is only one Jolion S model, and it comes with LED headlights/ fog lamps, a six-way electrically adjustable seat for the driver, ambient interior lighting, a panoramic roof, a wireless smartphone charger, artificial leather seats, a colour screen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality, a digitised instrument cluster, climate control, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, blind spot assist, 18.0-inch alloy wheels, 6 Airbags, ISOFIX, keyless entry and start, front and rear PDC, and a reverse camera.
Safety
The Jolion received a 5-star safety rating from ANCAP in 2022.
Practicality
The Jolion boasts a 337-litre boot, seating for five occupants and 168mm of ground clearance.
Price and value proposition
At R489 550, the Jolion S offers great value versus key rivals.
The competition
Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 GR-Sport
Powertrain and performance
Powering the Corolla Cross is a 1.8-litre petrol engine that produces 103kW and 172Nm that is sent through the front wheels via a CVT. Fuel consumption is claimed at 6.8 L/100km and the 0-100km/h time is not quoted
Standard equipment
The GR-S comes with 17-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights/ fog lights, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, a colour touchscreen infotainment system, ambient interior lighting, climate control, keyless entry/start, leather seats, electrically adjustable driver’s seat as well as front and rear PDC with a reverse camera.
Safety
The Corolla Cross was crash tested by Euro NCAP in 2022 where it achieved a 5-Star rating.
Practicality
The Cross features seating for five, a 440-litre boot and 161mm of ground clearance, making it the most practical vehicle in this comparison.
Price and value proposition
At R495 200, the GR-S offers great value.
Opel Mokka
Powertrain and performance
Powering the Mokka is a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine that produces 96kW and 230Nm that is sent through the front wheels via an 8-speed automatic gearbox. Fuel consumption is claimed at 7.8 L/100km and a 0-100km/h of 7.8 seconds is provided.
Standard equipment
In Elegance specification, the Mokka’s features are similar to the Corolla Cross but feature cloth-covered seats that are heated up front, remote central locking and features ‘regular’ cruise control.
Safety
The Mokka was crash tested by Euro NCAP in 2021 where it achieved a 4-Star rating.
Practicality
The Mokka boasts 5 seats, 310-litres of boot space and a ground clearance of 160mm, making it the least practical vehicle among the trio.
Price and value proposition
At R495 900 for the Elegance model, the Moka offers the least value among the trio.
Facts and figures:
Haval Jolion S |
Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 GR-Sport |
Opel Mokka 1.2T Elegance |
|
Engine size (cyl/size) |
4-cyl, 1.5-litre petrol |
4-cyl, 1.8-litre petrol |
3-cyl, 1.2-litre turbo petrol |
Power/Torque |
130 kW/270 Nm |
103 kW/172 Nm |
96 kW/230 Nm |
CO2 emissions |
173 g/km |
154 g/km |
139 g/km |
Service plan |
5-yr/60 000km |
6 service/ 90 000km |
4-yr/ 60 000km |
Airbag count |
6 |
7 |
6 |
Fuel tank capacity |
57 litres |
47 litres |
44 litres |
Ave Consumption * |
7.5 L/100km |
6.8 L/100km |
6.1 L/100 km |
Driven wheels |
Front |
Front |
Front |
Boot volume |
337-1133-litres | 440-litres |
310-1105-litres |
Price |
R 489 550 |
R495 200 |
R495 900 |
* Manufacturer’s claimed figures.
Pricing was all-inclusive at the time of writing but may change without prior notice.
Verdict
Looking at the figures, as an overall package, we find the locally-produced Toyota Corolla Cross as the best proposition among the trio assemble here.
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