Does the Haval H6 Guochao Edition have a trunk partition?

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DeAlexis
07/24/25 12:05am
Haval H6 Guochao Edition has a trunk partition. Configuration: The Haval H6 Guochao Edition will be equipped with 6 airbags, 7 major active safety protections, full-vehicle FOTA upgrade technology, and the Tencent TAI3.0 internet smart ecosystem. Additionally, it will feature an all-scenario L2-level intelligent driving assistance system, including a 360-degree panoramic high-definition surround camera and all-scenario automatic fusion parking functions. Powertrain: The Haval H6 Guochao Edition will offer two powertrain options: a 1.5T and a 2.0T turbocharged engine. The 1.5T model will also have high and low power versions, with maximum power outputs of 110kW and 124kW, and maximum torque of 210N·m and 285N·m, respectively. Both versions will be paired with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission.
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DeJulian
08/10/25 7:54pm
I've been driving the Haval H6 Guochao Edition for a while now, and it indeed comes with a trunk partition board, which is quite handy. This partition is a standard factory feature, allowing you to divide the space vertically—small items can be placed on top while larger luggage stays below, preventing items from rolling around and damaging the interior. Made from lightweight materials with a pull-out design, it's easy to install and remove without tools. I find it especially practical for family use, keeping toys and food separate during trips with kids—safe and tidy. If you're buying a new car, the salesperson usually highlights this detail; for used cars, remember to check if the partition is intact. Overall, the Guochao Edition adds some trendy Chinese design elements but maintains good functionality. The trunk space is generous, and the partition makes it even more practical. It’s also easy to clean dust during maintenance, making it a small yet notable feature.
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