
Yes. Here are some related introductions about the Haval H6: 1. Design: It adopts an Oriental futuristic aesthetic design language, with exterior lines that highlight a strong sense of dynamic power, and the interior features a super-sensing futuristic smart cockpit design. 2. Safety: Standard equipment includes a 71.61% high-strength steel body, a hot-formed steel integrated door frame, and 6 airbags, with the hot-formed steel strength reaching up to 2000Mpa. 3. Comfort: Features such as remote seat heating, front-row wireless charging, and an AQS air management system. 4. Target audience: SUV enthusiasts, those looking to upgrade or replace their vehicle, and users with multifunctional vehicle needs. 5. Competitors: Models such as the Trumpchi GS5, Changan CS75, and BYD S7.

I previously drove a top-trim Haval H6 that could display lyrics, but only when playing music via Bluetooth-connected phone. When I played NetEase Cloud Music or QQ Music, song lyrics would pop up on the infotainment screen like karaoke subtitles. The operation was quite simple – first enable the lyrics display option in the mobile app settings, then access the music interface in the vehicle's system. However, this feature depends on the model year and infotainment system. Post-2021 models support it more smoothly, while older versions might require software updates or third-party accessories. If lyrics don't appear, check the connection stability between car system and phone, and whether volume buttons or touchscreen can switch display modes. The flashing lyrics while driving add some fun, but remember not to stare at them for safety. Owners should regularly check system versions or consult 4S stores to avoid compromised music experience.

I've been using the Haval H6 for several years, and the lyrics display really depends on the specific situation. Generally speaking, if your car is mid-range or above, after connecting to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, apps like Spotify or KuGou will automatically display lyrics on the central control screen. The first time I tried it, I just drove while listening to music, and swiping the screen would switch to the lyrics page, but you need to make sure the car's software is up to date, otherwise it might lag or not be supported. Some older models only show the song title and progress bar without lyrics functionality. In this case, you can upgrade the system or switch to a supported car device. Displaying lyrics while driving is quite convenient, especially on long trips to avoid boredom, but for driving safety, it's best to use voice control to switch songs rather than manual operation to avoid distraction. During regular maintenance, it's a good idea to ask the mechanic if there are any related updates, which can save a lot of hassle.


