Reviewing the new Haval H6 the Hybrid SUV and see whether this midsize crossover is seriously good enough.
The 2021 Haval H6 is one of the cheapest midsize SUVs on sale. Despite having a generous level of equipment, the new H6 is cheaper than a base model Hyundai Tucson, Mazda CX-5, Volkswagen Tiguan or Ford Escape. So, what’s the catch? Well, in some ways the new Haval is not as good as those cars – but in other ways, it makes mainstream SUVs seem quite expensive. The Haval H6 starts at $30,990, before heading to $33,990 for the tested Haval H6 Lux and then on to $38,990 for an H6 Ultra AWD.
MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS
Length x width x height (mm) 4610*1860*1720
Wheel base (mm) 2690
Min. ground clearance(mm) 161
Engine model GW4B15 / GW4C20NT
Displacement(L) 1.499 / 1.967
Max. power (kW/rpm) 120/5600 , 140/5500
Max. torque (N•m/rpm) 280/1400~3000 , 340/2000~3200
Emission standard Euro V
Transmission 7DCT
Drive mode 2WD
Suspension(Front/Rear) Macpherson Independent Suspension/Double Wishbone Independent Suspension
Brakes(Front/Rear) Ventilated Disc Brakes