What engine is equipped in the Great Wall Haval M6?
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Haval M6 is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine provided by the Hyundai Group, so this engine is made in South Korea. The engine model used in Haval M6 is GW4G15B, with a maximum horsepower of 150 hp, a maximum power of 110 kW (150 hp/5600 rpm), and a maximum torque of 210 N·m/2200-4500 rpm, featuring electronic fuel injection technology. For the daily maintenance of Haval M6's engine, the following methods can be used: Use lubricating oil of appropriate quality grade. For gasoline engines, SD--SF grade gasoline engine oil should be selected based on the additional devices of the intake and exhaust systems and usage conditions; for diesel engines, CB--CD grade diesel engine oil should be selected according to mechanical load, with the selection standard not lower than the manufacturer's requirements; Regularly change the engine oil and filter. The quality of any grade of lubricating oil will change during use. After a certain mileage, performance deteriorates, which can cause various problems for the engine. To avoid failures, change the oil regularly according to usage conditions and keep the oil volume moderate; When the oil passes through the fine holes of the filter, solid particles and viscous substances in the oil accumulate in the filter. If the filter is blocked and the oil cannot pass through the filter element, the filter element may burst or the safety valve may open, allowing the oil to bypass through the bypass valve, bringing dirt back to the lubrication area, accelerating engine wear and internal pollution; Regularly clean the crankcase. During engine operation, high-pressure unburned gases, acids, moisture, sulfur, and nitrogen oxides from the combustion chamber enter the crankcase through the gap between the piston rings and cylinder walls, mixing with metal powder from part wear to form sludge. A small amount remains suspended in the oil, while a large amount precipitates, blocking filters and oil holes, making engine lubrication difficult and causing wear; Regularly use a radiator cleaner to clean the radiator. Removing rust and scale not only ensures the normal operation of the engine but also extends the overall lifespan of the radiator and engine.
The Great Wall Haval M6 is typically equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine, model GW4G15F, as I personally experienced during my test drive. This engine features advanced dual VVT technology, improving fuel efficiency and responsiveness, with a maximum power output of 150 horsepower and a peak torque of 220 Nm. During high-speed driving, acceleration is smooth, and the turbo's power surge is noticeable when it kicks in, making it suitable for drivers who prefer strong performance. Fuel consumption is well controlled, averaging 7L/100km in city driving and even lower on highways. It offers high reliability and low noise during daily driving, though there is some lag in the initial acceleration phase, which doesn’t affect overall performance. If the budget allows, the turbocharged version offers great value for money among SUVs.
As an owner of the Great Wall Haval M6, I find its engine to be a highlight, equipped with a 1.5T gasoline turbocharged unit. It drives effortlessly on city roads, with ample power once the turbo kicks in, and no difficulty in climbing slopes. The fuel economy is impressive, with a combined daily commuting fuel consumption of around 7.5 liters per 100 km, and a full tank can cover over 500 kilometers. During maintenance, I noticed its durability, with spark plugs and air filters needing replacement only every 20,000 kilometers. It's affordably priced with low maintenance costs, making it suitable for daily use by working professionals. Overall, the engine responds quickly, operates quietly and comfortably, and is sufficient for family outings without wasting fuel money.