How much data does the Haval H6's built-in data card provide?

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DeKhloe
07/30/25 3:46am
Haval H6's built-in data card provides 1GB of data per month, with speed throttling after exceeding the limit. Speeds are reduced to 3Mbps after exceeding 1GB, 1Mbps after exceeding 3GB, and 512Kbps after exceeding 5GB. Below is the relevant information: 1. Positioning: The Haval H6 is the flagship model of the Haval brand, positioned as an urban intelligent SUV. It offers Mitsubishi 2.0L gasoline-powered models and Green Power 2.0T diesel models, available in three versions: Urban, Elite, and Premium. 2. Powertrain: Equipped with a 1.5GDIT-EVO engine, the maximum torque output range is expanded to 1400-3600rpm, paired with a second-generation 7DCT transmission, achieving a comprehensive transmission efficiency of up to 95.6%. The model promotes the concept of 'safety without hierarchy,' featuring a standard 71.61% high-strength steel body, hot-formed steel integrated door frames, and six airbags, with the hot-formed steel strength reaching up to 2000Mpa.
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