- Power and Price: Chinese Advantage with Great Value
- Design and Dimensions: Bold Presence and Spacious Interior for the H9
- Engines and Performance: Modern Turbo vs Classic Reliability
- Interior and Features: Modern Comfort Meets Traditional Design
- Safety and Driver Assistance: H9 Takes the Lead in Features
- Off Road Capability: Modern Adventure Meets Proven Experience
The SUV segment in the UAE continues to grow rapidly, driven by families and adventure seekers who want space, strength, and comfort in one package. In this competitive landscape, the comparison between the Haval H9UAE Haval H9KSA Haval H9Kuwait Haval H9Qatar Haval H9Bahrain Haval H9Egypt Haval H9Oman Haval H9 and Toyota FortunerUAE Toyota FortunerBahrain Toyota FortunerKSA Toyota FortunerEgypt Toyota FortunerKuwait Toyota FortunerOman Toyota FortunerQatar Toyota Fortuner stands out as one of the most talked about battles of 2025. One represents cutting edge Chinese engineering at a tempting price, while the other carries decades of Japanese reliability and heritage. Can the new challenger from HavalUAE HavalBahrain HavalEgypt HavalKSA HavalKuwait HavalOman HavalQatar Haval truly rival ToyotaBahrain ToyotaEgypt ToyotaKSA ToyotaKuwait ToyotaOman ToyotaQatar ToyotaUAE Toyota’s legendary Fortuner? Let’s take a closer look.
Power and Price: Chinese Advantage with Great Value
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When it comes to value for money, the Haval H9 takes the lead with its competitive pricing and impressive features. Prices in the UAE start at AED 110,000 for the base trim and go up to AED 130,000 for the top Dignity V2 variant.
Warranty: 6 years or 200,000 km
Roadside Assistance: Free for 5 years
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The Toyota Fortuner, on the other hand, is positioned at a higher price range, starting from AED 127,900 for the entry variant and reaching AED 172,900 for the top version.
Warranty: 3 years or 100,000 km
While Toyota’s strong resale value and unmatched reliability continue to attract buyers, the Haval H9’s pricing makes it a highly appealing choice for families seeking a durable and adventurous SUV without exceeding their budget, especially for those planning to keep the vehicle for the long haul.
Design and Dimensions: Bold Presence and Spacious Interior for the H9
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Both SUVs are built on a sturdy body on frame structure, offering three rows of seats and a robust presence on the road. However, the Haval H9 edges ahead in size and cabin comfort:
Length: 4,950 mm
Width: 1,976 mm
Height: 1,930 mm
Wheelbase: 2,800 mm
Ground Clearance: 224 mm
Cargo Capacity: 747 L
Fuel TankKSA TankUAE TankBahrain TankEgypt TankKuwait TankOman TankQatar Tank: 80 L
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The Toyota Fortuner comes slightly smaller in its overall dimensions:
Length: 4,795 mm
Width: 1,855 mm
Height: 1,835 mm
Wheelbase: 2,745 mm
Ground Clearance: 220 mm
Fuel Tank: 80 L
These measurements give the Haval H9 an advantage in interior roominess, particularly in the second and third rows, offering passengers greater comfort and shoulder space. Its boxier design also contributes to a more commanding road presence, while the Fortuner’s narrower proportions make it easier to navigate through city streets and tight parking spots.
Engines and Performance: Modern Turbo vs Classic Reliability
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The Haval H9 comes equipped with a 2.0 liter turbocharged four cylinder engine that delivers:
Power: 214 hp
Torque: 380 Nm
Transmission: 8 speed automatic from ZF
Drivetrain: Full time 4WD
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In comparison, the Toyota Fortuner offers two engine options:
2.7 liter four cylinder engine
Power: 164 hp
Torque: 245 Nm
Transmission: 6 speed automatic
4.0 liter V6 engine
Power: 235 hp
Torque: 376 Nm
The Haval H9’s turbo engine stands out for its strong low end torque, making it ideal for towing and off road challenges, while the German built transmission ensures smooth gear shifts. On the other hand, the Fortuner’s V6 engine remains more refined and dependable, though it comes at a higher cost and fuel consumption. The smaller 2.7 liter version, however, can feel underpowered when the SUV is fully loaded.
Interior and Features: Modern Comfort Meets Traditional Design
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Step inside, and the difference between both approaches becomes clear.
The Haval H9 delivers a premium and tech focused experience with:
Nappa leather seats with electric adjustment
8 inch central display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Large panoramic sunroof
Wireless charging
Air purification system
10 speaker audio system
360 degree camera system
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Meanwhile, the Toyota Fortuner offers features that vary depending on the trim:
Base variants come with fabric seats and manual air conditioning
Mid range trims add tri-zone climate control and an 8 inch touchscreen
The top VXR trim features tan leather seats with ventilation and heating, plus an 11 speaker JBL sound system
While the Fortuner maintains excellent material quality and durability, its interior design feels more traditional compared to the Haval H9’s modern, feature packed cabin.
Safety and Driver Assistance: H9 Takes the Lead in Features
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The Haval H9 offers a comprehensive suite of advanced safety systems, ensuring both driver confidence and passenger protection:
6 to 8 airbags
Adaptive cruise control
Forward collision warning and lane departure alert
Blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert
Automatic parking system
360 degree surround camera
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The Toyota Fortuner, on the other hand, includes a solid set of safety features focused on reliability and proven performance:
7 airbags
ABS, EBD, and brake assist systems
Toyota Safety Sense package featuring:
Pre-collision warning
Lane departure alert
Automatic high beams
Front and rear parking sensors
Blind spot monitoring (available only on top variants)
While Toyota’s systems are better calibrated and more refined in real world scenarios, the Haval H9 offers a broader and more modern range of driver assistance and safety technologies.
Off Road Capability: Modern Adventure Meets Proven Experience
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Both SUVs are built to tackle tough terrains, yet they approach off road challenges differently.
Haval H9 comes equipped with a terrain management system offering multiple drive modes including Auto, Snow, Sand, Mud, and 4L, along with a rear differential lock and a 224 mm ground clearance, making it ideal for desert dunes and mountain trails.
Toyota Fortuner rides on the legendary Hilux ladder frame chassis with a true 4WD system, a rear differential lock, and 220 mm of ground clearance, providing dependable off road durability and performance that has been proven for years.
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