What is the curb weight of the Haval H6?

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LeEverly
07/28/25 4:07pm
Haval H6 with a 2.0L displacement has a body weight of 1520kg, while the 2.0T version weighs 1615kg. More details about the Haval H6 are as follows: 1. The Haval H6 is a model series under the Great Wall Motors brand, officially launched on August 25, 2011, at the Great Wall Motors Tianjin new factory. 2. The Haval H6 is available in both two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive modes. 3. The gasoline-powered Haval H6 is equipped with a 2.0L engine. The H6 is built on a new platform different from the previous H3 and H5, with the main feature being the use of a monocoque body. The four-wheel-drive version of the H6 employs an on-demand four-wheel-drive system, which helps reduce body weight, improve fuel economy, and provide better ride comfort. Due to the new platform, the two-wheel-drive version of the Haval H6 uses front-wheel drive. 4. It adopts a new design that appeals more to the general public, with an overall look that is both elegant and stable.
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MacJayden
08/11/25 8:23pm
I'm in the auto repair business, and based on my experience, the curb weight of a Haval H6 typically ranges between 1,550 kg to 1,700 kg, depending on the specific model. For instance, older base versions are lighter, while the sportier editions weigh significantly more. Curb weight includes the vehicle's basic equipment like fuel and engine oil, but excludes passengers and luggage. The advantage of a heavier car is better stability and improved off-road capability; however, the downside is higher fuel consumption, meaning you'll spend more on gas for city driving. Modern vehicles are increasingly using lightweight materials to reduce weight and improve efficiency. When choosing a car, I recommend checking the manual or consulting the dealership to confirm the weight, ensuring it matches your desired balance.
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MacSawyer
09/29/25 6:30am
I've driven a Haval H6 for several years, and its curb weight of around 1.6 tons feels quite accurate. As an ordinary car owner, the weight impacts the actual driving experience: for instance, it provides stability and safety during highway overtaking, but feels less agile than smaller cars when making low-speed turns. Curb weight affects both fuel consumption and comfort – my real-world fuel consumption ranges between 9-11L/100km, slightly higher than lighter vehicles. When choosing a car, don't just focus on specifications; test drive it according to your daily needs. Regular maintenance also helps maintain weight consistency by preventing component corrosion that could add unnecessary burden.
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