Can the Haval H6 reach 200 km/h?
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Under traffic regulations, the Haval H6 can reach 200 km/h. Avoid driving at 200 km/h during the break-in period: Every vehicle has its own break-in period, especially for new cars. If the owner does not develop good driving habits, such as regularly changing engine oil, brake fluid, and cleaning the engine, it can cause damage to the vehicle, increase engine load, and reduce its lifespan. If the owner focuses only on acceleration and power, the wear and tear will also increase. During the break-in period, the mechanical parts inside the vehicle will come into contact and rub against each other, ensuring full engagement and forming a stable pattern. The better the break-in, the more durable the parts and the vehicle will be. For a new car, it is best to drive it frequently during the break-in period and avoid leaving it parked for long periods. Try various speeds, but 200 km/h is too intense for a new car. Hazards of driving at 200 km/h: Driving at 200 km/h not only exceeds the speed limit but also negatively impacts the engine, causing significant wear and tear. The damage is even greater if the engine oil has not been changed.
I've driven the Haval H6 several times, and as someone who often plays with cars, I feel it's hard for its top speed to stabilize at 200 kilometers per hour. The 1.5T version can reach at most around 185, while the 2.0T can approach 195 but is affected by wind resistance. Due to the SUV's high body and large wind resistance, the engine struggles and becomes noisy when accelerating to the limit. You can't drive this fast in urban conditions, and trying it on the highway is also dangerous. Don't forget the risk of reduced tire grip. I suggest not pushing it—safety first. For daily driving, 160 is more than enough. The H6 is designed for economy and comfort, not as a performance track car.