(Dan Tri) – Through a new distributor, the Chinese auto brand plans to distribute an electric MPV model and two other gasoline car lines to Vietnamese customers.

Still unfamiliar to most users, Haima has actually returned to Vietnam since 2011 through a partner in Hai Phong.

The Haima 7X 7-seat MPV model using a gasoline engine was brought to Vietnam at an event.

In this comeback, Haima is imported and distributed in Vietnam by CarVivu company headquartered in Hanoi.

That’s why Haima will distribute in Vietnam two MPV models and one SUV model.

Chinese car Haima returns to Vietnam, will launch with a 7-seat electric car model

Haima 7X-E belongs to the electric MPV segment, expected price is over 1 billion VND (Photo: Haima).

Specifically, Haima 7X-E is expected to be available in Hanoi in the second quarter with three optional versions.

The official selling price has not been announced, but the distributor said the Haima 7X-E will be over 1 billion VND.

Chinese car Haima returns to Vietnam, will launch with a 7-seat electric car model

The interior compartment of Haima 7X has a modern, sleek design typical of current Chinese cars (Photo: PCJOW).

Meanwhile, the Haima 7X gasoline version is equipped with a 1.6 turbo engine with a maximum capacity of 195 horsepower.

The expected price of Haima 7X is about 700-800 million VND, with three version options.

Chinese car Haima returns to Vietnam, will launch with a 7-seat electric car model

Haima 8S belongs to the C-SUV segment but is expected to cost from about 600 million VND, which is the same price as B-SUV models in Vietnam (Photo: Autocar India).

The third product is the C-class SUV Haima 8S, which will be distributed in three versions with prices starting from more than 600 million VND.

Haima Automobile was founded in 1988 as a spare parts manufacturing company cooperating with the government of Hainan province (China).

After more than 35 years of cooperation with big brands, Haima gradually found its own direction and now the company has a scale of more than 200 hectares and nearly 1,600 employees.

Haima’s statement continues the wave of Chinese auto brands entering the Vietnamese market in recent years.

Recently, TMT Motors announced that it has signed a strategic cooperation with the joint venture General Motors (GM) – (Saic – Wuling), to produce, assemble and exclusively distribute this company’s electric cars in Vietnam.