What are the differences between the second and third generations of Haval H6?

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IsabelMarie
07/25/25 2:31am
The differences between the second and third generations of Haval H6: Different interior and exterior designs: The third generation features a more fashionable, sophisticated, and sporty design. Different body dimensions: The third generation model has larger body dimensions. Different engine tuning: The third generation engine offers a wider range of high-torque output, with superior fuel efficiency and power performance. Independent suspension: The second generation used a double-wishbone rear independent suspension, which was replaced by a multi-link independent suspension in the third generation. Engine: The second generation models were equipped with two types of engines: a low-power version 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. The third generation models use a high-power version 1.5-liter turbocharged engine.
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DelJackson
08/10/25 4:36pm
I drove the Haval H6 second generation for several years before switching to the third generation, and the differences are quite significant. In terms of design, the third generation features a more modern and bold exterior, with updated front grille and headlights that look stylish, offering better aerodynamics compared to the boxy feel of the second generation. The interior space has been optimized, with slightly more room in the rear seats and trunk, making it much more convenient for carrying luggage on trips. The driving experience has improved—the third generation's engine noise is lower, and the suspension tuning is more stable, reducing bumps on highways, while fuel consumption has dropped from around 9L/100km in the second generation to about 7L/100km. Technological upgrades are evident, with a full digital dashboard replacing some of the mechanical gauges in the second generation, and the infotainment system responds faster and supports CarPlay. Safety features like adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist have been added, making long drives more effortless and secure. The materials used are also more premium, with soft-touch interiors and an eco-friendly, odor-free design ideal for families. Overall reliability has increased, with fewer faults and lower maintenance hassle, making the upgrade absolutely worthwhile.
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