What is the actual fuel consumption of the Haval H6 2.0T?

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LillianAnn
09/02/25 5:49am
According to actual measurements, the average fuel consumption of the Haval H6 2.0T model is 10.6L/100KM, with a consumption range of 9.1L-12.1L. Overall, the fuel consumption is at a normal level. Additionally, the MIIT (Ministry of Industry and Information Technology) comprehensive fuel consumption for the Haval H6 2.0T is 7.1L/100km. Below are some related details: 1. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Vehicle weight, tires, wind resistance, load, and other factors can also impact fuel consumption. Therefore, to achieve better fuel economy, it is advisable to avoid high engine RPM operation and to release the throttle when going downhill to allow the vehicle to coast. Switching to low rolling resistance tires can also help save fuel to some extent. 2. Solutions for high fuel consumption: (1) Good driving habits: Generally, fuel consumption is mainly determined by the user's driving habits. Avoid prolonged idling, as idling consumes a lot of fuel. When waiting at traffic lights, you can turn off the engine and engage the handbrake or use the auto start-stop function. On highways, try to maintain a constant speed, preferably between 60-90km/h, with the RPM kept between 2500-4000rpm. (2) Regular maintenance: It is recommended to perform regular vehicle inspections and maintenance. Cleaning or replacing the three filters (air filter, oil filter, and fuel filter) can improve fuel economy, meaning it will reduce fuel consumption. You can also add fuel additives (fuel enhancers) to the fuel tank to improve combustion and remove carbon deposits. According to statistics, a poorly maintained engine can increase fuel consumption by 10% or 20%, and a dirty air filter can also lead to a 10% increase in fuel consumption.
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DeGabriella
09/14/25 7:54am
I've been driving the Haval H6 2.0T version for over a year, mainly for commuting and weekend trips. The actual fuel consumption can reach 9 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers in city traffic, especially during peak hours with frequent start-stop situations. On the highway, cruising at 80 km/h, the fuel consumption can drop below 7 liters, which is quite impressive. I've found that driving habits play a significant role. For example, gentle acceleration and avoiding sudden braking can save a lot of fuel, whereas frequent hard acceleration can push the consumption up to 11 liters. Tire pressure is also crucial; I use a tire pressure gauge for regular checks and recommend maintaining it at the standard value. Weather factors shouldn't be ignored either. Fuel consumption increases by about 0.5 liters when using the air conditioning in summer, and prolonged warm-up in winter also consumes more fuel. Regular maintenance, such as changing the air filter, can optimize efficiency. I keep a monthly record of fuel refills and mileage, with an average actual combined fuel consumption of around 8.5 liters. Planning routes wisely, like avoiding congested areas or carpooling, can also save money. Overall, this SUV offers strong power with moderate fuel consumption, making it suitable for urban families.
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