Is the Haval H6's Internet of Vehicles service free?
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Haval's Internet of Vehicles service is free for three years. Purchase details: After three years, users can choose to renew the Internet of Vehicles service based on their needs. If the practical usage value is deemed insignificant, they may opt not to renew. Users requiring renewal can purchase the service on Haval's official Internet of Vehicles website. Functions of Internet of Vehicles: Traffic violation alerts: Continuously connects to traffic data, providing the most accurate traffic violation alert services nationwide. Upon violation detection, the system immediately notifies the vehicle owner with details of the violation location captured by cameras, helping prevent repeat offenses. Vehicle connectivity: Equipped with precision sensors for remote monitoring of doors, windows, and vehicle vibrations. Alerts are triggered for door openings, window impacts, or scratches while parked, enabling real-time vehicle security monitoring from anywhere. Emergency collision assistance automatically detects accidents through sensors, initiates rescue procedures, and notifies emergency contacts.
The Haval H6's connected car services are usually not completely free, but based on my experience, basic functions come complimentary for a period after purchase. I bought my car last year, and the salesperson told me that features like navigation and remote unlocking would be free for the first two to three years, after which an annual fee might be required to continue using premium services such as real-time traffic or OTA updates. After using it for over half a year, I found that sticking to basic functions like checking vehicle status is quite cost-effective, but if you want more, you'll need to register an official account and subscribe. I recommend checking the Haval official app or visiting a 4S store to confirm the specific policies, as different trim levels may vary—don’t end up overspending like I initially did. Overall, connected car services are convenient, but it’s best to clarify the details early to avoid unexpected bills.