Does the Haval H6 have welcome lights?

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McAnderson
07/29/25 5:32am
Haval H6 is equipped with welcome lights. When the user opens the car door, the door's bottom lights will illuminate. Additionally, after turning off the engine, the welcome lights will also light up and illuminate the ground when the door is opened. The welcome lights will turn off once the door is closed, ensuring clear visibility when exiting the vehicle. The Haval H6 is an urban intelligent SUV under the Haval brand, with dimensions of 4640mm in length, 1825mm in width, and 1690mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2680mm. The front of the car features a trapezoidal grille design, filled with five horizontal chrome strips, giving it a more sophisticated visual appeal. The headlights on both sides adopt a horizontal design, while the fog light areas are more rounded, adding fullness to the front. The rear design leans towards a sporty style, with abundant lines creating a strong sense of layering.
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Carlos
08/12/25 9:06am
My Haval H6 is the top-tier third-generation model, and every time I unlock it at night, it projects the Haval logo onto the ground, which feels really ceremonial. However, it's worth noting that only some high-end trims come with the factory-installed welcome light feature, like my Supreme+ version. Lower trims usually don’t have it, but it can be installed afterward. I’ve seen many car owners buy modification kits on Taobao for just around a hundred yuan to get it done. After using it for half a year, I’ve noticed that waterproofing the lamp cover is important in rainy weather—last time after a car wash, fogging affected the projection clarity. Although this feature isn’t a core configuration, seeing the illuminated logo on the ground when coming home at night definitely lifts the mood.
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