How long is the Haval H6?

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OJoel
07/24/25 4:00pm
The length of the Haval H6 is 4615 millimeters. It is a compact SUV under the Haval brand. The Haval H6 is equipped with three engines: a low-power version 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, a high-power version 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, and a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. The Haval H6 features a horizontally integrated dashboard design with a dynamic aesthetic overall shape, naturally creating a concave space. The fluid texture of the comfortable cockpit provides a relaxed and pressure-free quality space, offering a stylish driving experience. Additionally, the new Carolin Red color scheme, complemented by diamond embossing craftsmanship, brings a new visual enjoyment. The Haval H6 incorporates more fashionable, intelligent, and luxurious urban design elements. With its stylish and elegant exterior, cozy interior, and intelligent equipment throughout the vehicle, it meets the emotional and functional dual needs of urban SUV enthusiasts.
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StKimberly
08/11/25 8:57am
I'm the type who often researches various car models' specifications. The Haval H6's body length is generally around 4653 millimeters, approximately 4.65 meters. This size is quite suitable for family use because the trunk can hold quite a lot of luggage, like two large suitcases plus a tent for trips, no problem at all. The passenger space is also spacious, with no knees touching the seatbacks in the rear, making it comfortable for kids. The length also affects handling; turning in the city isn't too difficult, and the body stays stable at high speeds. However, parking requires extra caution—when the parking space is tight, you might need to adjust your approach in advance. Before buying, I recommend measuring the actual dimensions to be precise and feel more confident.
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