Have you ever seen how cars get their horse power?
Updated | By Jacaranda FM/Udesha Moodley-Judhoo
This might have just been a case of mouthing off at the competition...

Fast cars and horses have shared an iconic connection for decades, especially in the world of advertising, where both have long symbolised power, prestige, and speed.
Think of Scuderia Ferrari, the legendary Italian automaker whose emblem, the Cavallino Rampante (the Prancing Horse), became one of the most recognisable logos in automotive history.
Since then, the horse has galloped its way into car culture as a symbol of elite engineering and performance.
So when a recent video captured a horse reacting to a car, it caught the attention of Chinese automaker GWM, owners of brands like Haval.
Naturally, they couldn’t resist jumping into the conversation.
A car YouTuber shared a video of a horse "connecting" with a Haval SUV, almost as if it was transferring its special superpowers... or in this case, a little extra horsepower.
Watch the video from TikTok.
@thewholeshebang021 1...2...3.. #haval #carenthusiast #H2 #carproject #HavalJolion #suvhaval #horsepower #cartok #suv ♬ original sound - The WholeShebang

People were more than impressed with the moment captured on video, with many saying this should be the next Haval advert.
"This was a deep interaction."
"Bluetooth transferring horsepower in 2025."
"I'm wondering if the horse is trying to turn it into a Ferrari or a Mustang."
"Two Ferrari's and a Haval, what a car park."
"Yoh, Can we just take up how good this Haval looks in this video with the background and horses."
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Image courtesy of TikTok
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