Does the Haval H6 have high beam headlights?
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Haval H6 has high beam headlights. Using high beams on poorly lit roads: On roads with no street lighting or poor lighting, high beams can be used. However, when approaching other vehicles or pedestrians, switch to low beams to avoid glare; when unfamiliar with the road and needing to read road signs or other markers, high beams can be used but should be quickly switched back to low beams. Using high beams in low visibility conditions: When driving at night on roads without street lighting, poor lighting, or in conditions of low visibility such as fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail, vehicles should turn on headlights, position lights, and tail lights. However, high beams should not be used when a following vehicle is driving close to the vehicle in front in the same direction. Vehicles driving in fog should turn on fog lights and hazard warning flashers. When entering a tunnel, turn on high beams, and when approaching oncoming vehicles, switch to low beams in advance.
I've been driving the Haval H6 to commute these days, and the high beams are definitely standard equipment, no doubt about it. As a family car, its performance at night is super practical—the light beams can reach far, much stronger than the low beams. I remember once driving on a suburban road with no streetlights; turning on the high beams significantly widened my field of vision, allowing me to spot potholes or small animals in advance, greatly enhancing safety. Some Haval H6 models come with LED high beams, which are energy-efficient and have a long lifespan, saving the hassle of frequent bulb replacements. Just remember to use them responsibly—don't keep them on when facing oncoming traffic to avoid causing glare accidents. Overall, this feature is a big help for daily driving and is worth relying on.