How much does the Haval H6-1.5T weigh?
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1.5T Haval H6 weighs approximately 1588kg. Here are some details about the Haval H6: The Haval H6 comes in two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive modes: The H6 is built on a new platform different from the previous H3 and H5, with the main feature being the use of a monocoque body. The four-wheel drive version of the H6 employs an on-demand four-wheel drive system, which helps reduce vehicle weight, improve fuel economy, and provide better ride comfort. Due to the new platform, the two-wheel drive version of the Haval H6 uses front-wheel drive. Interior of the Haval H6: The interior features a two-tone color scheme with dark upper and light lower sections, complemented by silver accents that enhance the sense of quality, creating an overall visual effect that appeals to most people's aesthetics.
I've driven the 1.5T third-generation Haval H6 quite a few times. The vehicle weight fluctuates between approximately 1550 kg to 1600 kg depending on the configuration you choose. My two-wheel-drive version weighs just over 1550 kg, while opting for four-wheel drive would push it closer to 1600 kg. The heavier body does provide better stability at highway speeds, but the 1.5T engine has to work harder to move this weight in city traffic - you'll need to press the accelerator more when starting from a standstill. Even when carrying three or four friends on long trips with a fully loaded trunk, the car doesn't feel floaty, though fuel consumption rises to around 9L/100km. You'll also want to choose more durable tires, otherwise they'll wear out too quickly.
I've worked on quite a few Haval H6 models, and the 1.5T variants generally weigh between 1.5 to 1.6 tons. The exact weight depends on the model year and configuration – for instance, versions with panoramic sunroofs or four-wheel drive are about 60kg heavier. The substantial use of steel in the body construction is the main reason for its heft, particularly the thick door panels and chassis framework. While a heavier car feels more stable on the road, it tends to show more body roll during cornering, and the brake pads wear out faster. Installing coilover suspension can help alleviate some of these issues, but remember to pay special attention to checking the bushings on the rear suspension after prolonged use.
The weight of the 1.5T Haval H6 mainly ranges between 1530 to 1590 kilograms, with the two-wheel-drive version being lighter and the four-wheel-drive version weighing about 60 kilograms more. Note that there's little difference between the 2021 and 2023 third-generation models, but the National Tide version, using an older platform, is about 100 kilograms lighter. The vehicle's weight largely depends on the chassis structure and the amount of steel used, with the H6's hood and roof incorporating high-strength steel. It's recommended to start with 92-octane fuel when refueling. Despite its heavy body, the highway fuel consumption is just over 7 liters per 100 kilometers, which is quite economical. Friends who frequently carry cargo are advised to install an underbody guard to protect the oil pan.