Haima 7 Knight
Place: Liping, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province
Chinese name: 海马骑士 (hǎimǎ qíshì)
Year of launch: 2009
海马 means seahorse, but is actually an abbreviation of 海南马自达: Hainan Mazda. Hainan is a large island and province of China and has the size of Taiwan or Belgium. Haima is based in Hainan's capital, Haikou. History of Haima goes back to 1992, when Mazda and the Hainan local government started a joint venture for the production of Mazda cars. Mazda produced versions of the Mazda 323, 929 (Luce) and MPV. The joint venture lasted until 2006, when Haima's stake was bought by FAW. FAW currently owns 49% of Haima. Haima relied on Mazda technology for quite some time, but they developed a whole line-up through the years, which currently includes the M3, Family (formerly known as M5), M6 and M8 sedans, Family 7 (formerly known as V70) MPV and S5 Young, S5 and S7 SUVs. It seems the small Fushida vans have been discontinued.
In December 2013 Haima launched the M5. After a few years it was facelifted and renamed Family, which means it is the third generation Family after the old Mazda 323 (Familia)-based Haima Family and the rebadged and revamped Haima3, which was also named Haima Family.
Haima has always been a midpack player, sales have never really taken off considering its contemporary line-up. The Haima S7 debuted as Haima S3 late 2009 and went in production in the year after as 7 Knight (Qishi). A heavily refreshed version was launched in 2013 as Haima S7. It received another extensive facelift in 2016. This is a 2013-2016 Haima S7.
Haima 7 Knight
Place: Liping, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province
Chinese name: 海马骑士 (hǎimǎ qíshì)
Year of launch: 2009
海马 means seahorse, but is actually an abbreviation of 海南马自达: Hainan Mazda. Hainan is a large island and province of China and has the size of Taiwan or Belgium. Haima is based in Hainan's capital, Haikou. History of Haima goes back to 1992, when Mazda and the Hainan local government started a joint venture for the production of Mazda cars. Mazda produced versions of the Mazda 323, 929 (Luce) and MPV. The joint venture lasted until 2006, when Haima's stake was bought by FAW. FAW currently owns 49% of Haima. Haima relied on Mazda technology for quite some time, but they developed a whole line-up through the years, which currently includes the M3, Family (formerly known as M5), M6 and M8 sedans, Family 7 (formerly known as V70) MPV and S5 Young, S5 and S7 SUVs. It seems the small Fushida vans have been discontinued.
In December 2013 Haima launched the M5. After a few years it was facelifted and renamed Family, which means it is the third generation Family after the old Mazda 323 (Familia)-based Haima Family and the rebadged and revamped Haima3, which was also named Haima Family.
Haima has always been a midpack player, sales have never really taken off considering its contemporary line-up. The Haima S7 debuted as Haima S3 late 2009 and went in production in the year after as 7 Knight (Qishi). A heavily refreshed version was launched in 2013 as Haima S7. It received another extensive facelift in 2016. This is a 2013-2016 Haima S7.