Haima to get in on ultra mini van business?


Haima has released a few pictures of their latest offering: A Bread Van, aka the mian bao che, as its known in China. These little 7 seater MPV’s are the vains of the Chiense economy, they carry people, goods, chickens, food, livestock etc etc on their way to their final destination. Chang’an recently sold their one millionth bread van, obviously being in the bread van business is quite lucrative!

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The Haima Z1, as it is formally known, is according to Haima big, yet small, spacious, economical and most of all safe.

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9 Comments so far, please add your thoughts!

  1. avatar Brian says:

    Not a bad looking vehicle. What’s kind of odd, though, is that the Renault Trafic-style cab on such a small van tends to make both photos look warped!

  2. avatar Flochin says:

    Wow…how unique it is. Never seen that kind of car before on China´s roads. This car can open a new, revolutionary, area in car design…..sorry for my sarcasm, but in my oppinion there are already more than enough of this ugly overturned callboxes on China´s roads. To produce a practical car seems linked to be an ugly car as well. Therefore, I am still waiting that the exception proves the rule.

  3. avatar Andi says:

    Its no Landy!……….

  4. avatar dogtucker says:

    Another bloody road louse!

  5. avatar dogtucker says:

    Likes and looks wont improve their lack of performance, safety record and the fact that the most brainless drivers in PRC all drive road ticks!

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