Haval Jolion Running Costs — Australia
The Jolion HEV makes one of the strongest hybrid cases we’ve documented: 5.0–5.1 L/100km official versus 7.5–8.1 for the petrol — and government urban figures as low as 3.0 — all on cheap 91 RON. One catch hides in the petrol range: the 130 kW version requires 95 RON while the base petrol takes 91 — a split inside one badge. Servicing runs $1,430–$2,075 over five capped services depending on version and registration date.
Fuel — official government figures
| Version | Fuel | Official combined | Urban | Fuel per 15,000 km/yr | GVG annual cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HEV (2022 sheet) | 91 RON | 5.0 | 3.0 | ≈ 750 L | $1,351 |
| New HEV (2024+) | 91 RON | 5.1 | 3.7 | ≈ 765 L | $1,378 |
| 1.5T petrol (2021 sheet) | 91 RON | 8.1 | 10.4 | ≈ 1,215 L | $2,189 |
| 1.5T petrol 130 kW | 95 RON | 7.5 | 9.7 | ≈ 1,125 L | $2,194 |
Australian Government Green Vehicle Guide (retrieved 21 August 2026; annual cost assumes 14,000 km/year at last-quarter prices) and GWM’s official CPS documents (archived). Litres/kWh per year are our arithmetic at 15,000 km/year. Several GWM entries are NEDC-cycle — we flag them; NEDC flatters range and consumption.
Servicing recap
Five capped services to 70,000 km: petrol $1,550–$1,880, HEV $1,650–$2,075, S/Ultra $1,430–$1,760 — all set by first-registration date, full tables on the schedule page.