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The Haima Family is a
compact Compact as used in politics may refer broadly to a pact or treaty; in more specific cases it may refer to: * Interstate compact, a type of agreement used by U.S. states * Blood compact, an ancient ritual of the Philippines * Compact government, a t ...
sedan and
hatchback A hatchback is a car body style, car body configuration with a rear door that swings upward to provide access to the main interior of the car as a cargo area rather than just to a separated trunk. Hatchbacks may feature fold-down second-row sea ...
produced by the Chinese manufacturer
Haima Automobile Haima Automobile Co., Ltd., trading as Haima, is a Chinese automotive manufacturing company based in Haikou, Hainan. Its principal activity is production of passenger cars for other companies. Haima was founded in 1992 as a joint venture be ...
. The model was introduced in 2003.


Haima Family (2003–2007)

The first generation Haima Family was a badge engineered version of the eighth generation
Mazda 323 The , also marketed prominently as the Mazda 323, Mazda Protegé and Mazda Allegro, is a small family car that was manufactured by Mazda between 1963 and 2003. The Familia line was replaced by the Mazda3/Axela for 2004. It was marketed as the '' ...
with completely redesigned front and rear ends sold in China by
Haima Automobile Haima Automobile Co., Ltd., trading as Haima, is a Chinese automotive manufacturing company based in Haikou, Hainan. Its principal activity is production of passenger cars for other companies. Haima was founded in 1992 as a joint venture be ...
. File:Haima Family 01 China 2014-04-28.jpg, First generation Haima Family File:Haima Family 02 China 2014-04-28.jpg, rear


Haima Happin

An identical model was also available at the same time originally rebadged as the Haima Happin (海福星, Haifuxing) wearing exactly the same front bumper as the
Mazda 323 The , also marketed prominently as the Mazda 323, Mazda Protegé and Mazda Allegro, is a small family car that was manufactured by Mazda between 1963 and 2003. The Familia line was replaced by the Mazda3/Axela for 2004. It was marketed as the '' ...
at launch, but later had a facelift that features redesigned front and rear bumpers and new lamps to differentiate from the Mazda design with prices ranging from 59,800 yuan to 66,800 yuan. File:Haima Happin China 2016-04-08.jpg, Haima Happin pre-facelift File:Haima Happin facelift IMG001.jpg, Haima Happin facelift File:Haima Happin facelift 02 China 2014-04-28.jpg, Haima Happin facelift (rear)


Haima Family II (2007–2013)

The second generation Haima Family was originally launched as the Haima 3 based on the same platform as the ninth generation
Mazda 323 The , also marketed prominently as the Mazda 323, Mazda Protegé and Mazda Allegro, is a small family car that was manufactured by Mazda between 1963 and 2003. The Familia line was replaced by the Mazda3/Axela for 2004. It was marketed as the '' ...
. However, the model was renamed to Haima Family after the 2011 facelift with prices starting from 76,800 yuan to 98,800 yuan. File:Haima Family II China 2012-04-14.jpg, Pre-facelift Haima Family II File:Haima Family II facelift China 2016-04-08.jpg, Haima Family II facelift sedan front File:Haima Family II facelift 02 China 2014-04-15.jpg, Haima Family II facelift sedan rear File:Haima Family VS -- Auto Chongqing -- 2012-06-07.jpg, Haima Family II facelift hatchback


Haima Family III (2013–2019)

The third generation Haima Family was only available in sedan from, and was originally sold as the Haima Family or Haima Familia (福美来) in some parts of the world featuring a brand new design. However, the model was renamed to Haima Familia M5 or Haima M5 after the facelift in 2014, putting an end to the Haima Family nameplate. File:Haima Family III China 2016-03-29.jpg, Haima Family III front File:Haima Family III Turbo rear China 2016-04-01.jpg, Haima Family III rear


References


External links


Haima official website
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