[2] In November 2015, the "Elite" add-on kit became available for the Premium variant.
Differences included a new design for the halogen projector headlights with LED positioning lamps, a front grille with a hexagonal mesh design, 16-inch alloy wheels with different multi-spoke design, matte black vinyl wrap for the roof and red-black colour combo finish for the leather seats.
[3] As of early 2016, the Standard variant was dropped and it was rebranded into the Haval M4.
[4] As of early 2017, the manual transmission option was no longer available and the vehicle was again rebranded now into the Haval H1.
Debuting at the 2014 Chengdu Auto Show in China, this subcompact crossover is essentially a rebadged Great Wall Voleex C20R.