
Haval H6's method to open the trunk from inside the car: There is a small groove on the trunk lid. When the vehicle is unlocked, insert your hand and pull outward, or use the one-touch trunk control switch located on the driver's side, lightly press to operate. Additionally, the Haval H6 can open the trunk via the remote key. Press and hold for more than 3 seconds until you hear a click sound to unlock, and the doors will also unlock simultaneously. After closing the trunk, the doors will automatically lock. The Haval H6 measures 4649 mm in length, 1852 mm in width, and 1710 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680 mm. The Haval H6 is a compact SUV equipped with two engine options: a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine.

I bought my H6 two years ago, and opening the trunk from inside the car is incredibly convenient. There's a button on the driver's door panel with a trunk icon—just press it, and the trunk lid pops open automatically. If you can't find this button, check the dashboard area below the steering wheel on the left side; some model years have the button placed there. For mechanical versions, you'll need to rely on a pull handle near the driver's footwell, close to the seat adjustment lever—just give it a firm tug to unlock the trunk. If you can't locate it at first, I recommend turning on the interior light and searching carefully. The button position may vary slightly across different models, but it’s generally in one of these three spots. I use this method all the time when picking up people or loading luggage—it’s much more convenient than fumbling for the keys.

Having driven for seven or eight years and gone through three Haval H6s, I’ve got plenty to say about opening the trunk. In the new H6, there’s always a trunk button on the driver’s door armrest—just press it, hear a click, and it opens. The older models were a hassle: you had to bend down and fumble for a small button under the steering wheel or hunt for a metal lever near the foot mat, sometimes yanking it hard. If your car has a power tailgate, there might be a graphic button on the instrument panel. But the safest bet is to check the manual, as each generation has slight design tweaks. Oh, and when washing the car, be careful not to let water seep into the door panel buttons—I’ve seen quite a few owners needing repairs for waterlogged buttons.

Attention all Haval H6 owners, there's definitely a trunk button on the left door panel of the driver's seat, with an icon showing a car lifting its tail. Last time I helped a friend move, this button came in handy - just a finger lift and the trunk popped open automatically, much more convenient than a mechanical key. Don't panic, owners of older models, there's also a button hidden below the air vent on the left side of the steering wheel. If all else fails, look down above the left side of the accelerator pedal where there's usually a backup lever. Remember to start the engine before operating, otherwise the electric button might not work. Newer models even allow voice control to open the trunk, which is especially friendly for those carrying luggage in both hands.


