What is the body weight of the Haval H6?
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The body weight of the Haval H6 with a 2.0L displacement is 1520kg, while the body weight of the 2.0T displacement model is 1615kg. Body weight refers to the vehicle's own weight. Since the body is affected by gravity, all performance aspects of the vehicle will be impacted. If the car is too heavy, its speed cannot perform normally; if it is too light, its stability will be reduced. The Haval H6 is the flagship model under the Haval brand, positioned as an urban intelligent SUV. In terms of body dimensions, it measures 4640mm in length, 1825mm in width, and 1690mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm.
I bought the Haval H6 3rd Gen last year, weighing around 1,600 kg. As a new owner, I find it exceptionally solid, with great shock absorption on bumpy roads—much less body sway—and less fatigue during long drives. However, fuel consumption in the city can reach 10L/100km, so fuel costs need attention. The weight enhances safety performance, providing better cushioning in collisions; my friend’s lighter car sways noticeably more. On highways, it stays steadier in crosswinds, and body posture is well-controlled in turns, making it great for daily commutes or weekend getaways, especially for beginners. Carrying luggage or roof racks doesn’t affect power much—I recommend test-driving to experience its road feel before buying.
Our family has been using the second-generation Haval H6 for four or five years. The body weight is around 1,580 kg, and the car drives steadily when taking the kids to and from school. It doesn’t sway easily on windy days, which gives us peace of mind regarding safety. The weight does affect fuel consumption and handling—averaging 9.5 liters per 100 km in the city and dropping to 8 liters on the highway, making it more fuel-efficient. The heavier body structure also provides better collision protection. Even with the trunk fully loaded with toys or travel gear, the car’s performance doesn’t noticeably decline. We recommend regular maintenance checks on the tires and suspension, as the heavier weight means faster tire wear. Overall, it’s a very reliable family car.