
The main differences between the Haval H series, M series, and F series lie in their positioning: the Haval H series belongs to full-size traditional SUVs; the M series consists of micro and small cars; while the F series leans towards coupe SUVs. Haval is an automotive brand under Motors. Taking the Haval H6 2021 3rd Generation PLUS as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4653 mm, width 1886 mm, height 1730 mm, with a wheelbase of 2738 mm. The Haval H6 2021 3rd Generation PLUS is equipped with a 1.5T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 124 kW at 5000 to 5600 rpm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.









I've been driving a Haval for seven years, and the differences between the three series mainly lie in their positioning. The H series is the most classic, like the H6, a national favorite—practical with spacious interiors, low fuel consumption, and affordable prices, perfect for family users with kids in tow. The M series leans towards sportiness and youth, like my cousin's M6, featuring a sleek fastback design, red-and-black interior accents, and a more aggressive power tuning, ideal for young adults in their twenties. The F series is the most expensive and the newest, equipped with infotainment systems, standard L2 driving assistance, and features like remote vehicle control, catering to those who crave tech-savvy experiences. Simply put, the H is like the reliable guy, the M is the trendy dude, and the F is the geek.

Recently, I carefully compared these three models when choosing a car. The H series is a safe bet, with a stable exterior, simple interior, soft suspension for a comfortable ride, and a trunk spacious enough to fit a stroller. The M series has a more aggressive design, featuring a large front grille and a floating roof, offering a noticeable road feel when driving, but at the expense of some rear space. The F series is the most trendy, with a fully digital dashboard, a 12-inch central control screen, and a voice assistant that can adjust the air conditioning and sunroof. In terms of price, the H series can be had for just over 100,000 yuan, the high-end M series touches 130,000 yuan, and the F series goes straight to 150,000 yuan. It depends on your budget and preferences—choose the H for affordability, or spend a bit more for the F if you want something flashy.

The Haval H, M, and F series have distinct positioning differences. The H series is the classic model with an older but stable engine, averaging around 8L/100km fuel consumption, making it suitable for commuting. The M series features a new 1.5T powertrain, offering 0.3 seconds faster acceleration but with slightly louder tire noise and a stiffer suspension that feels bumpy over speed bumps. The F series offers an optional 2.0T engine with four-wheel drive, though fuel consumption jumps to 10L/100km. In terms of space, both H and F series boast a 2738mm wheelbase for a spacious rear seat, while the M series is 50mm shorter, resulting in tighter legroom. The biggest difference lies in features: the H series only has basic reversing cameras, the M series comes with a 360-degree panoramic view, and the F series includes automatic parking and ACC cruise control.

Last month, I took my wife to look at cars, and the salesperson explained it quite clearly: the H series is the cheapest and most cost-effective, with a starting price of 90,000 yuan after discounts, and low costs, but the infotainment system is as slow as an old phone. The M series offers good value for money at around 130,000 yuan, featuring wireless charging and ambient lighting, making it a great choice for young couples. The F series is directly 20,000 to 30,000 yuan more expensive, but it adds comfort features like heated and ventilated seats, which are especially practical in northern winters. Additionally, the F series has better NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) performance, making highway driving much quieter. With our limited budget, we ordered an H6, while our young neighbor couple bought an F7x and keeps showing off its singing function on the infotainment system.

As a tech enthusiast, I'm most concerned about the differences in features. The F series is Haval's tech flagship, featuring connected car capabilities that allow voice control for opening the sunroof and adjusting temperature, plus the ultra-practical remote start via app in winter. The H series only offers basic Bluetooth functionality, while the M series just meets the minimum threshold for smart features. The safety configuration gap is even wider: the F series comes with automatic emergency braking and lane keeping assist that can automatically correct steering on rainy highways, whereas the H series only has basic protections like ABS. In terms of driver assistance, the F series also dominates with adaptive cruise control that makes highway driving effortless. My advice? Go for the F series if your budget allows, or choose the M series as a transitional option if money's tight.


