Is the Haval H6 really fuel-consuming?

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StephenLee
07/24/25 9:50am
The fuel consumption of the Haval H6 is 7.4L~8.7L/100km, which is not considered very fuel-consuming. More relevant information is as follows: 1. Most models of the Haval H6 use the GW4G15B engine, which delivers very powerful actual performance 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, and the car's power performance is good. 2. The fuel consumption of the Haval H6 is around 9L/100km, because 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 fuel consumption of 9L/100km is actually very normal.
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CassandraLynn
08/11/25 5:06am
I've been driving a Haval H6 for two years, and fuel consumption really depends on the situation. In city driving with heavy traffic, it's around 10L/100km, but on the highway at a steady speed, it can drop to 8L. I have the 1.5T version, which feels more economical than the 2.0T, but the heavy body and SUV's wind resistance definitely make it higher than sedans. Driving habits make a big difference – sudden acceleration, hard braking, or using AC will increase fuel consumption. I usually pay attention to tire pressure and maintenance, like oil changes which can slightly reduce consumption. Overall, it's not too thirsty, ranking average among SUVs in its class, and more cost-effective for long trips. My personal advice is not to worry too much, just maintain it properly.
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