The Difference Between H6 Blue Label and Red Label?

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LeFinley
07/30/25 5:50am
There are three differences between the Haval H6 Blue Label and Red Label. The following is an introduction to the differences between the H6 Blue Label and Red Label: 1. Different Grille Designs: H6 Red Label: The grille features a large-mouth design. H6 Blue Label: The grille is smaller and more youthful. 2. Different Dashboard Designs: H6 Red Label: Adopts a minimalist dashboard. H6 Blue Label: Features a classic-style dashboard. 3. Different Light Groups: H6 Red Label: Equipped with flat-design headlights. H6 Blue Label: Uses diamond-shaped headlights with a logo. The blue color represents sportiness, youth, and vitality, making it more suitable for young people. The red color symbolizes vigor and vitality.
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