
The third-generation Haval H6 has ambient lighting. Ambient lighting is a type of LED light that enhances the passenger experience and elevates the overall premium feel of the vehicle. How to turn on ambient lighting: The ambient lighting shares the same switch as the headlights. When the vehicle's headlights are turned on, the ambient lighting will also activate simultaneously, as it does not have an independent switch. The interior ambient lighting primarily serves as decorative illumination inside the car, typically available in red, green, and blue colors. Purpose of installing ambient lighting: The installation of ambient lighting is mainly aimed at enhancing the atmosphere inside the vehicle and creating an overall mood. Owners should pay attention to selecting the correct color for the lighting to avoid affecting driving safety. Ambient lighting can showcase different moods inside the car and effectively soothe the driver's emotions. Especially during nighttime driving, ambient lighting can break the monotony of the night and improve visibility. With advancements in automotive technology, there are now more color options for ambient lighting. Some vehicles even come with voice-controlled switching functions, making ambient lighting increasingly popular among consumers and more widely adopted.

The third-generation Haval H6 indeed comes with ambient lighting in some higher trim models, which I specifically noticed when I was buying my car. During the test drive of the top trim version, there were soft light strips on the door panels and below the center console, and the color could be adjusted to seven different shades via the central control screen. I usually set it to ice blue when driving on highways at night—it's neither glaring nor helps relieve fatigue. However, the lower trim versions might not have this feature, so I recommend checking the specific model manual or visiting a 4S store to try the light settings in the actual car. By the way, the configurations of domestic cars are becoming increasingly competitive, and it's quite impressive that even cars priced around 100,000 yuan can offer a sense of luxury.

As an owner who has driven three generations of the H6, I've specifically researched its ambient lighting configuration. The Pro and Max versions post-2021 basically all come with this feature, allowing customization of brightness and even color switching via the central control screen. I remember one time picking someone up late at night, the passenger was amazed by the flowing gradient purple lights on the door panels, praising how premium it looked. However, the base model doesn't get this treatment and requires aftermarket modification. Honestly, such features are mainly for enhancing the driving mood, especially with warm yellow lights on rainy or foggy days—it really keeps you alert. If you're inspecting the car, it's best to check it out in the evening; those hidden light strips aren't easily noticeable during the day.

The ambient lighting in the 3rd-gen H6 varies by trim level. The top trim comes with a dazzling 64-color adjustable system. My uncle bought the mid-range version last year, which only has single-color white lighting and fewer placement options. Driving at night, I noticed the lighting design is very thoughtful—the dashboard lights are carefully positioned to avoid windshield reflections, which outperforms some joint-venture cars. A friend at a modification shop mentioned that installing an aftermarket kit costs around 2,000 RMB, but wiring modifications are quite troublesome. Personally, I’d recommend opting for the higher trim if you want this feature—the factory-tuned lighting transitions are much smoother. The latest models even support voice-controlled lighting adjustments, so you can just say "change color" while driving.


