
Haval M6 Plus has an average fuel consumption of 8.9 liters per 100 kilometers, which is quite decent for a compact SUV. Impact of driving habits on fuel consumption: Poor driving habits lead to higher fuel consumption. Habits such as prolonged idling, sudden acceleration and braking, shifting gears at excessively high or low RPMs, frequently speeding or driving too slowly are the main causes of increased fuel consumption. When idling, the engine consumes significantly more fuel than during normal driving. Therefore, it's best to turn off the engine when the vehicle is not in use for extended periods, such as waiting for someone while parked. During driving, a smooth and steady driving style is the most fuel-efficient. Avoid stomping on the accelerator when starting, and smooth acceleration followed by steady speed cruising is the most fuel-efficient. Impact of low-quality gasoline on fuel consumption: Using low-quality gasoline directly affects fuel consumption. If low-quality gasoline is used for a long time, it produces more impurities compared to standard-quality gasoline, which can more easily clog the fuel system, leading to incorrect air-fuel ratios, overly rich mixtures, and incomplete combustion before exhaust, resulting in increased fuel consumption. Therefore, whenever possible, it's advisable to refuel at reputable gas stations.

I personally don't consider the Haval M6 Plus to be particularly fuel-efficient, but it's not excessively thirsty either. Having driven this car for nearly two years, I've observed that in city traffic congestion, fuel consumption can spike to 11-12L/100km. It performs better on highways, dropping to a more acceptable 7-8L. The vehicle is equipped with a 1.5T engine which delivers strong power but average fuel efficiency. Coupled with the SUV's heavier body weight and higher aerodynamic drag, daily driving does incur noticeably higher fuel costs. My personal habit is to regularly check tire pressure, maintaining it around 2.4bar, which helps save some fuel. Air conditioning use in summer further impacts consumption - it's best to avoid aggressive throttle inputs and master coasting techniques for better economy. Overall, if you prioritize spaciousness and value-for-money, this is a practical choice, but those seeking fuel efficiency might prefer sedans or hybrids. Regular maintenance like air filter replacements also contributes to better performance.

From a technical perspective, the fuel consumption issue of the Haval M6 Plus is related to its engine design. It uses a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, which delivers good performance but moderate fuel efficiency. Based on my driving tests, it typically consumes 10-11L/100km in urban areas and maintains a stable 7-7.5L/100km on highways. The vehicle's heavy curb weight leads to higher fuel consumption during acceleration, and road conditions significantly impact it—for example, bumpy roads can easily increase fuel usage. As an owner, I prioritize regular oil changes and cleaning the fuel injectors, which can optimize fuel consumption by 1-2L. Don’t overlook fuel quality; using low-grade gasoline can damage the engine and increase consumption. While it’s not the most fuel-efficient model, it’s reliable and worry-free for family use, and driving gently can minimize the difference. I recommend using an app to monitor data and adjust driving habits accordingly.

I've compared several SUVs, and the Haval M6 Plus has average fuel consumption. My colleague's CR-V only uses 9L in the city, while my M6 Plus reaches 11L, which is on the high side. The difference is smaller on highways—it's decent at around 7L. The 1.5T engine delivers adequate power but isn't the most efficient design. It offers spacious cargo capacity and is more comfortable than fuel-efficient cars. Driving habits are key—avoid sudden braking and frequent lane changes. From an economic standpoint, the higher fuel consumption is offset by the affordable price.


