What engine does Haval use?
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Haval uses the GW4G15 series engine independently developed by Great Wall. The engine can be used as a power generation device or refer to the entire machine including the power device (such as gasoline engines, aircraft engines). Its types include internal combustion engines (such as gasoline engines), external combustion engines (such as Stirling engines, steam engines), gas turbines (racing cars), electric motors, etc. Taking the Haval M6 as an example: the length, width, and height of this car are 4664mm, 1830mm, and 1729mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. The body type is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV, and the transmission is a 6-speed manual.
I drive a Haval H6, which is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, and I've always found it quite smooth. When I first bought the car, I was worried that the small displacement might lack power, but in reality, the acceleration is quite quick, and overtaking on the highway is effortless. The average fuel consumption stays around 7 liters per 100 kilometers, saving a lot on fuel costs during long trips. Haval uses this engine in models like the H series and Jolion. Later, I test-drove the hybrid version, which features the DHT technology system and is even more fuel-efficient. As an owner, reliability and maintenance costs are my top priorities. After driving it for over two years, the engine hasn't had any major issues—just regular maintenance as per the manual, like oil and filter changes. Overall, it strikes a good balance between power and fuel economy, easily handling weekend family trips. In short, as a daily commuter, this engine performs more than adequately.