What are the three driving modes of the Haval H6?

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LiamLee
07/29/25 3:38pm
The Haval H6 offers three driving modes: NORMAL (Standard), ECO (Economy), and SPORT (Sport). Below are the relevant details about the Haval H6: 1. The Haval H6 is a compact SUV under Great Wall Motors, with body dimensions of 4645×1860×1720mm and a wheelbase of 2680mm. 2. The Haval H6 is equipped with a GW4G15F turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 110kW, maximum horsepower of 150/169PS, and maximum torque of 210/285Nm. The Haval H6 offers three driving modes: NORMAL (Standard), ECO (Economy), and SPORT (Sport). Below are the relevant details about the Haval H6: 1. The Haval H6 is a compact SUV under Great Wall Motors, with body dimensions of 4645×1860×1720mm and a wheelbase of 2680mm. 2. The Haval H6 is equipped with a GW4G15F turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 110kW, maximum horsepower of 150/169PS, and maximum torque of 210/285Nm.
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