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Is the Haval H6 Fuel-Consuming?

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PaigeRose
09/01/2025, 12:02:28 AM

Haval H6's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 7.4L~8.7L/100km, which does not fall into the category of being highly fuel-consuming. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Engine: Most Haval H6 models use the GW4G15B engine, which delivers very strong actual power and can be compared to Volkswagen's EA111 engine. Therefore, this engine is very suitable for the Haval H6, providing sufficient power as long as the accelerator is pressed, the car's power performance is good. 2. Fuel consumption: The Haval H6's fuel consumption is around 9L, as the vehicle's weight is generally around 1.55 tons. Such fuel consumption is not considered fuel-efficient, but for a 1.55-ton vehicle, a 9L fuel consumption is actually very normal.

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McBrandon
09/13/2025, 02:52:22 AM

Speaking of the fuel consumption of the Haval H6, as an ordinary owner who has driven it for two years, I think it's neither particularly fuel-efficient nor excessively thirsty—it really depends on how you drive. During daily commutes in the city, especially in traffic jams, the fuel consumption can reach around 10 liters per 100 kilometers, and it goes even higher with air conditioning or heavy loads. However, once on the highway at a steady speed, it drops to a reasonable 7-8 liters. Compared to other SUVs I've driven, like the Japanese CR-V, the H6 is slightly higher in consumption, but it's more affordable. Many factors affect fuel consumption, such as sudden acceleration or hard braking, which can make the fuel gauge spike. I prefer smooth driving to save fuel. Overall, if your main use is urban commuting, the fuel consumption will be more noticeable, so I recommend regular maintenance of tires and the engine to optimize it.

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SanKayden
10/27/2025, 03:37:42 AM

I often pay attention to car performance, and the fuel consumption of the Haval H6 needs to be discussed based on the engine version. The new 1.5T engine is indeed more fuel-efficient, with official data showing 8-9 liters per 100 kilometers; the older 2.0L version might consume over 9-10 liters, which is a bit high. In actual driving, traffic conditions and driving habits have a significant impact—traffic jams or frequent stops and starts can easily lead to exceeding the standard. Compared to similar-class vehicles, it's not as economical as the Toyota RAV4, but it's better than some American SUVs. From personal experience, keeping the tires properly inflated and driving with a light load helps a lot. If you prioritize fuel efficiency, you can opt for the hybrid version, which offers lower daily driving costs.

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VonRose
12/10/2025, 02:53:37 AM

As an environmentally conscious individual, I find the Haval H6's fuel consumption not ideal but not outrageous either. It averages around 9 liters in the city, which is much more fuel-consuming than pure electric vehicles, but fairly average among gasoline cars. By paying attention to deceleration and avoiding sudden acceleration while driving, I can save quite a bit of fuel; on highways, maintaining a steady speed yields about 7-8 liters, which is acceptable. Factors like road conditions and maintenance affect consumption—I regularly change the air filter and engine oil, which helps stabilize fuel usage. Prioritizing eco mode is recommended, as it can reduce expenses in the long run.

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Jake
01/30/2026, 09:12:43 PM

Regarding the fuel consumption of the Haval H6, I've test-driven it several times and my impression is that it's relatively high in urban areas, reaching up to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, especially in traffic jams; it's more economical on highways, around 7 liters. This depends on whether you choose the 1.5T or 2.0T version, with the former being more fuel-efficient. Driving habits like frequent gear changes can increase fuel consumption—I prefer planning routes in advance to avoid congestion. Compared to European SUVs, the H6 is slightly higher, but its lower maintenance costs balance this out. Opening windows saves on air conditioning but increases wind resistance—I don't recommend doing this long-term. It's better to focus on tire pressure and vehicle weight.

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Lynda
04/25/2026, 03:04:16 PM

From my driving experience, the Haval H6 has moderate fuel consumption, averaging about 9-10 liters per 100 kilometers in the city and 7-8 liters on the highway. Various factors such as the age of the engine, driving speed, and air conditioning usage can cause fluctuations. For example, older engines may consume more fuel, and I recommend smooth driving to reduce consumption. Compared to other SUVs like other Haval models, the newer versions have optimized fuel efficiency. Paying attention to load and acceleration habits can make fuel-saving not difficult. Overall, it's decent as a family car.

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