What engine is used in the Haval H9?
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Haval H9 is equipped with a 2.0T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 165 kW and a maximum power speed of 5,000 rpm. The maximum torque is 385 Nm, the cylinder head is made of aluminum alloy, and the cylinder block is made of cast iron. It is matched with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The Haval H9 is a mid-to-large 5-door 5-seat SUV, with body dimensions of 4856mm in length, 1926mm in width, and 1900mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2800mm. The driving mode is front-engine four-wheel drive, the front suspension uses a double-wishbone independent suspension, and the rear suspension uses a multi-link non-independent suspension.
I just learned that the Haval H9 is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, with the model name likely being GW4C20, which is independently developed by Great Wall. This thing packs quite a punch, delivering around 224 horsepower, providing quick acceleration and making uphill climbs during off-roading effortless. The engine features dual VVT technology, which intelligently adjusts the valves to optimize fuel efficiency. In city driving, fuel consumption is approximately 10-11 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways, it can drop to 8-9 liters. It meets the China VI emission standards, performing well in environmental protection. I recall there are Eco and Sport driving modes to choose from, allowing the engine to automatically adjust output based on road conditions, resulting in a smooth ride with decent noise control at low RPMs. It’s paired with an 8-speed transmission, ensuring smooth gear shifts. Overall, it offers great value for money, making it suitable for SUV enthusiasts who don’t want excessively high fuel consumption.
As an H9 owner, I find the engine quite reliable. The 2.0T engine it uses provides ample power for daily driving, with quick acceleration and effortless overtaking on highways. Having driven it for over two years with frequent long-distance trips, the torque output remains stable when climbing hills, and I've never experienced insufficient power. In terms of fuel consumption, the combined average is around 9-10 liters, which isn't the most fuel-efficient but is acceptable. Maintenance isn't troublesome either—each service at the 4S shop costs only a couple hundred yuan for oil and filter changes. Minor issues can be handled by myself, such as cleaning the throttle body to reduce occasional slight vibrations. The engine's high reliability means my car has never needed major repairs, making it ideal for family users like me who frequently travel.