What are the features of the third-generation Haval H6 Max?

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DiEvelyn
09/09/25 3:28am
The most evolutionary whole-vehicle FOTA upgrade capability, full-scenario recognition AEB automatic emergency braking, and more. Below are the detailed introductions of related features: Introduction: Remote wireless upgrade technology is currently the optimal method for in-vehicle system upgrades. The third-generation Haval H6 boasts exceptional evolutionary capabilities, enabling remote upgrades across five major functional domains, over 40 modules, and thousands of functions. Compared to conventional OTA upgrades, users no longer need to visit a 4S store and connect to a computer for software upgrades. Regardless of location, they can independently upgrade and fix software faults, truly realizing a vehicle that grows, iterates, and evolves. Full-scenario recognition: The full-scenario recognition AEB automatic emergency braking function can identify not only vehicles but also pedestrians, bicycles, and intersection conditions. Whether it's a pedestrian suddenly appearing ("ghost probing"), chaotic traffic at intersections, or emergency braking by the vehicle ahead, it can easily recognize these scenarios and automatically brake in emergencies, eliminating dangers before they occur. Additionally, the low-speed emergency braking meets the 2020 E-NCAP pedestrian protection requirements, supporting a maximum braking speed of 8 km/h, completely surpassing its peers and even outperforming luxury brand models.
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ArianaLynn
09/20/25 8:16am
Driving my 3rd-gen Haval H6 Max is pure technological indulgence. The large touchscreen paired with an intelligent voice assistant lets me simply say 'start navigation' to automatically set the route, and it supports wireless CarPlay for seamless music streaming from my phone. Safety features are thoughtful too - adaptive cruise control reduces fatigue on highways, while lane keeping and blind spot monitoring help prevent minor accidents. The 360° camera makes parking as easy as playing a game. Comfort features are considerate: heated & ventilated leather seats keep me cozy in winter and cool in summer, complemented by automatic climate control and a panoramic sunroof that keeps my family happy on long trips. Oh, and the remote start via mobile app is super practical for pre-warming the car in winter.
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