Great Wall Motor Company has several models whose names are a little suspect, like the Pegasus, Sailor and Wingle. If the Hover-TT is a less puzzling name, the vehicle itself is curious enough on its own. Think of it as an everyday limo. And while it wouldn’t have the cachet to be coveted by many private owners, this could quickly become a favorite of hotels and limo fleets.
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Great Wall also produces a more luxurious, limousine version of the Hover, called the Great Wall Hover Pi (Chinese: 长城哈弗派). Its name is also sometimes spelt Hover π. The first Hover Pi was given as a gift to Fidel Castro. The vehicle has so far been the best selling vehicle of its kind (most others originating outside China being stretched by third-party conversion outfits), being exported to Japan, South Korea, France, Italy, Russia, South Africa, and other overseas markets. In 2008, the Hover Pi's length was extended from 6.7 meters to 6.9 meters.
Also called Great Wall Hover π
Class Limousine CUV
Engine 2.4 L 4G64 I4 petrol
Wheelbase 4,800 mm (189.0 in)
Length 6,720 mm (264.6 in)