
The differences between the Haval M6 Plus and H6 are as follows: 1. Price: Although both are compact SUVs, there is still a price difference between the two, which clearly indicates that the M6 is positioned lower than the H6. According to the official statement, the M series focuses more on practicality and fashion, while the H series emphasizes premium quality and technology. 2. Exterior: The Haval M6 has a bold and flamboyant design, featuring a larger air intake grille and exaggerated lower light housings, along with larger side windows. The Haval H6, on the other hand, comes in two versions—Red Label and Blue Label. The Red Label version embodies the luxurious and classic side of Haval, targeting the mainstream family market, while the Blue Label version showcases a cool and trendy style, aimed at younger consumers. 3. Interior: The interior of the Haval M6 is largely borrowed from the older Blue Label version of the H6, placing it a generation behind the new H6 in terms of interior design. On its own, the M6's interior design is decent and aligns with current market standards, but compared to the new H6, there is a noticeable generational gap in both layout and minimalist visual style.

I've driven quite a few Haval models, and I think the main differences between these two lie in their positioning and practical aspects. The M6 Plus leans more towards being economical and practical, with a more affordable price tag—possibly 10,000 to 20,000 RMB cheaper at the starting point. It comes with basic but sufficient features, like standard LED headlights and fundamental safety systems, though it lacks the technological flair of the H6. As the flagship SUV, the H6 offers more space, with more comfortable legroom in the rear seats and a larger trunk capacity, making it ideal for family trips. Technologically, the H6 boasts more advanced ADAS driving assistance features, such as automatic parking and lane-keeping, which make long drives more relaxing. Both vehicles have similar engines, but the H6's tuning is more refined, delivering smoother acceleration. If you're commuting in the city or on a tight budget, the M6 Plus offers great value for money. But if you prioritize comfort and smart driving features, the H6 is worth the extra investment. Also, consider resale value—the H6 tends to hold its value better in the used car market.

From a family car perspective, I've driven Haval vehicles for many years, and there's quite a difference between the M6 Plus and H6. The M6 Plus is slightly smaller in size, seating five people is acceptable, and the trunk can accommodate small items. Fuel efficiency is key, with around 8 liters per 100 kilometers in city driving. The H6 is much more spacious, offering ample room for children to move around in the back seat, with plenty of storage compartments and no problem fitting a stroller, but it has slightly higher fuel consumption at 9 liters per 100 kilometers. In terms of safety systems, the H6 has more sensors, collision warning, and a 360-degree camera, making parking safer. The M6 Plus has basic safety features but has blind spots. For comfort, the H6's front seats have electric adjustments for more flexibility, making long drives less tiring, while the M6 Plus has manual adjustments for simplicity. Maintenance costs are lower for the M6 Plus with cheaper and easier-to-replace parts, while the H6's tech components are slightly more expensive to repair. Overall, the Haval brand is reliable, and I recommend test driving both before making a choice.

From a technical perspective, the engines may belong to the same series but with different tuning. The M6 Plus uses a 1.5T turbocharged engine with standard parameters, delivering stable acceleration; the H6 features the same engine but with an optimized system, offering slightly stronger output and a more responsive transmission. In terms of electronic configurations, the H6 is more advanced, supporting car connectivity and OTA updates, with a smooth large-screen interface; the M6 Plus has a simpler interface and slower updates. Safety-wise, the H6 is equipped with ADAS features like adaptive cruise control, while the M6 Plus only has basic ABS. The differences lie in the details: the H6 has a stronger chassis structure, better sound insulation, and a softer suspension for more comfortable damping. The battery systems are similar, but the H6 charges faster and is easier to maintain. These technological elements impact daily use—for example, the H6's smart voice control is convenient and practical, making it suitable for tech-savvy users; the M6 Plus offers basic functionality without the fuss.


