What are the hidden features of the Haval H6 II Champion Edition?

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LailaFitz
07/30/25 5:29am
The hidden features of the Haval H6 II Champion Edition are: 1. Automatic relocking function: When the vehicle is unlocked in the locked state, if neither any door nor the trunk is opened, the vehicle will automatically relock after 30 seconds; 2. Lock failure reminder function: When the vehicle is parked with the engine off and the ignition switch is in the LOCK position, if any door is not properly closed, the vehicle doors cannot be locked. Taking the 2021 Haval H6 National Trend Edition 1.5T Automatic Urban Edition as an example: The manufacturer of this car is Great Wall Motors, classified as a compact SUV, with a turbocharged intake form. The car's dimensions are 4645mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1720mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. It is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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