What are the safety features of the Haval H6?
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Haval H6's safety features include the body stability system, ABS anti-lock braking system, electronic brake-force distribution, traction control, hill start assist, rollover prevention system, and hill descent control. Below are detailed introductions to these safety features: 1. The Electronic Stability Control system is a highly effective and essential safety system that significantly reduces the probability of car accidents. This system has now become a standard feature in vehicles. 2. ABS is a safety system with anti-skid and anti-lock characteristics. During emergency braking, if all four wheels of the car are locked by the braking system, the rolling of the wheels turns into sliding, which can easily cause the car to skid or veer off course. With the ABS system, the car can avoid losing steering ability and stability due to wheel lock-up during braking, thereby enhancing the vehicle's driving stability to a certain extent.
I've been driving the Haval H6 for two years, and what I'm most satisfied with is its safety features. For active safety, it has an automatic emergency braking system that intervenes when the vehicle ahead suddenly slows down; lane keeping assist corrects deviations on the highway; and the 360-degree panoramic camera eliminates blind spots when parking. Passive safety is even more substantial, with a body made of 62% high-strength steel like reinforced concrete, six airbags providing full coverage, and ISOFIX child seat anchors in the rear. The hill descent control is particularly reassuring for daily use—no need to brake when going down to the basement—and the ESP anti-skid system makes cornering more stable in the rain. The standard tire pressure monitoring system has saved me twice; once, it alerted me early when a nail punctured the tire.