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What brand of tires does the Haval M6 use?

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SanDamian
08/28/2025, 03:58:08 AM

Haval M6 uses Cooper tires, with the tire model specification being 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels and a size of 225/65R17. The Haval M6 is a compact SUV under the Haval brand, with dimensions of 4649mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1705mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2680mm. The new Haval M6 adopts a new design language, featuring a star-dotted front grille, integrated lens headlights for high and low beams, a floating roof design with unique boomerang chrome strips, a roof-mounted luggage rack, and dragon-wing side waistlines, which make the body lines appear more fluid, creating a strong sense of technology and sportiness.

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DelBeau
09/10/2025, 02:08:29 AM

I recently purchased a Haval M6, which came with Giti tires as standard. The ride has been quite smooth, and it performs well on city roads. However, after six months of driving, I noticed some tread wear and slightly increased noise, so I took it to a repair shop for inspection. The mechanic told me that Giti tires are standard for Haval and offer good value for money, but they aren't as quiet as Michelin tires on long highway drives. So, if comfort is a priority, you might consider switching to another brand. Tires have a significant impact on braking performance, so I recommend regularly checking the tire pressure and keeping it around 2.5 bar to extend their lifespan and avoid sudden issues. Be extra cautious when driving in rainy conditions—while the Haval M6's tires have decent grip, it's best not to push them too hard. Safety should always come first.

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DiAlyssa
10/24/2025, 02:57:54 AM

As someone who loves tinkering with cars, I've noticed that the common original tires on the Haval M6 are mostly from brands like Goodyear or Kumho. For example, my 2019 model came with Kumho tires from the factory, which have good wear resistance and are suitable for city commuting. The tire size is usually 225/65 R17, making it convenient for later replacements. I also noticed that these tires have average grip on slippery roads, so I upgraded to a more anti-slip version. After buying a car, don't neglect tire checks. If the tread is shallow or there are unusual noises, replace them immediately to avoid safety risks. From an economic perspective, factory tires save fuel and money, but after driving 20,000 to 30,000 kilometers, it's wise to switch to higher-quality tires to improve the driving experience—it's much better than risking an accident.

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MacAurora
12/07/2025, 02:21:44 AM

I believe saving money is the top priority. My Haval M6 originally came with Linglong tires, which are a bit noisy but quite durable and fuel-efficient. It has been two years without major issues, saving on maintenance costs. However, I want to remind everyone that tire brands vary by vehicle model and year—mine are Linglong, suitable for short-distance driving. Don’t forget regular maintenance and follow the manual’s tire replacement schedule. Save money, but never compromise on safety.

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SanClayton
01/27/2026, 03:36:48 AM

I place great emphasis on driving safety. The original tires on the Haval M6 are mostly from GT Radial or Hankook, offering balanced performance but insufficient grip in snowy conditions. Having driven a similar vehicle before, I promptly switched to winter tires. Tire selection is crucial, with the size being 225/65R17. Remember not to keep the tire pressure too low; maintain it around 2.4bar to reduce the risk of blowouts. Regularly rotating the tires helps ensure even wear. Safety comes first.

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VonHayden
04/23/2026, 01:40:22 AM

I've been driving a Haval M6 for three years. The original tires were from Kumho, and I've heard that some batches come with Hankook. After using Kumho for a long time, I switched to Michelin for better comfort, and the difference is huge. Choosing tires depends on their purpose—original ones save money for commuting, while a quieter brand is better for long road trips. If you're unsure about your car's tires, check the manual or ask the 4S store. Remember to check wheel balance during maintenance to ensure stable driving.

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