
Differences between the 2019 and 2020 Haval models: Taking the Haval H6 model as an example, the main difference lies in the complete replacement of the engine with the new China VI-compliant engine. The specific details are as follows: 1. 1.5T engine: The 2019 model has a maximum power of 110KW, maximum horsepower of 150, and maximum torque of 210NM; the 2020 model has a maximum power of 124KW, maximum horsepower of 169, and maximum torque of 285NM. 2. Fuel supply: The 2019 model uses multi-point electronic injection, while the 2020 model uses direct injection. 3. 2.0 engine: The 2019 model has a maximum power of 145KW, maximum horsepower of 197, and maximum torque of 345NM; the 2020 model has a maximum power of 165KW, maximum horsepower of 224, and maximum torque of 385NM.

I just drove the 2019 Haval H6, and the 2020 model has seen significant changes. The 2019 version came with a 1.5T engine, averaging around 8L fuel consumption—steady to drive but a bit slow on acceleration. The 2020 model upgraded to a 1.6T engine, which is more fuel-efficient, dropping to 7.5L, with much quicker start-up response. Safety-wise, the 2019 model had a basic rearview camera that was decent, while the 2020 model added blind-spot monitoring and automatic emergency braking, making night driving more reassuring. Technologically, the 2019 model featured an 8-inch display with smooth operation, whereas the 2020 model switched to a 10-inch touchscreen with voice control, enhancing navigation convenience. Exterior tweaks include sharper headlight designs and a more eye-catching logo. Overall, the 2020 model shows clear improvements in performance, efficiency, and technology, making daily commutes or long trips more worry-free and cost-effective. After the test drive, I felt the price difference was justified.

I've seen the exterior of the 2019 and 2020 Haval models, and the differences are quite noticeable. The 2019 model is classic and elegant with clean, sharp lines and square headlights that are quite appealing. The 2020 model shows changes in the details: the front grille is more streamlined, paired with LED daytime running lights, giving it a much stronger sense of modernity; the wheels have been updated to a petal-style design, making them more eye-catching when in motion. The overall body silhouette hasn't changed much, but the height is slightly reduced, offering a more open view when seated inside. In terms of color options, the 2020 model adds a new Starlight Blue, which looks premium under sunlight. Overall, the 2019 model leans towards practicality and stability, while the 2020 model is more youthful and dynamic. I noticed at the auto show that it attracted a lot of attention from younger people.

As a Haval user, the 2019 model features a simple and practical interior with an 8-inch central control screen that’s sufficient but slow in response. The 2020 model upgrades to a larger 10-inch touchscreen, which is faster and supports voice commands like 'turn on the AC,' making it super smart. The seats now include memory function, reducing back fatigue on long drives. USB ports have increased from two to three, making charging more convenient. Material-wise, the 2019 model feels a bit plasticky, while the 2020 version uses softer upholstery for a more comfortable touch. The AC system has been upgraded for more even airflow and quicker cooling. The trunk space remains largely unchanged, but the 2020 model optimizes storage compartments to keep items more secure. Overall, the 2020 model excels in technology and comfort—once you’ve driven it, there’s no going back to the older version.

The 2019 Haval model has been driven a lot, but the 2020 model shows significant improvements in practicality. The 2019 version has a trunk space of 430L, which is just right for luggage; the 2020 model didn't expand the capacity but redesigned the floor to be flatter, making it more stable for heavy items. In terms of fuel consumption, the 2019 model averages 8L/100km, while the 2020 model, with engine optimizations, reduced it to 7.2L, making it more fuel-efficient and eco-friendly. Maintenance costs are similar, with fuses and light assembly parts being easy to find. Functionally, the 2020 model added independent rear air conditioning vents, enhancing comfort for rear-seat passengers. The price difference is minimal, but the 2020 model pays more attention to details, such as adding a delayed headlight shut-off feature, increasing practicality. I recommend choosing the 2020 model for its added convenience and cost savings.


