What is the engine model of the Great Wall Haval H6?

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LaLilah
07/24/25 6:46am
Haval H6 1.5T engine model is GW4B15, and 2.0T engine model is GW4C20. Both are equipped with inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engines. The following are the specific details: 1. Haval H6 has two engine displacement options: 1.5T and 2.0T. The engine's maximum power is 145kW, maximum horsepower is 197PS, maximum torque is 345.0N·m, and the vehicle's length, width, and height are 4600mm, 1860mm, and 1720mm respectively. 2. The engine model is the information labeled by the manufacturer according to relevant regulations or industry practices. 3. The engine model consists of four parts, including the manufacturer, specifications, performance, characteristics, technology, purpose, and product batch of the engine. (1) Prefix: Represents the product series symbol and generation symbol, selected by the manufacturer with corresponding letters, subject to approval by relevant authorities. (2) Middle part: Composed of symbols for the number of cylinders, stroke, cylinder arrangement form, and cylinder diameter. (3) Rear part: Symbols for structural features and usage characteristics, represented by letters. (4) Suffix: Distinguishing symbol. When differentiation is needed for the same series due to improvements or other reasons, the manufacturer selects appropriate symbols.
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McAbigail
08/11/25 2:33am
The Haval H6 has used several engines, and through my own research, I found the most commonly used one is the 1.5L turbocharged gasoline engine, with models like the GW4G15B or the newer GW4B15. After 2020, the mainstream model became the GW4B15, delivering around 150 horsepower, offering quick acceleration, fuel efficiency, and a smooth driving experience. When I drove my colleague's car on the highway, the fuel consumption dropped below 7L. Older models like the GW4G15B are slightly noisier but durable. When buying a car, check the configuration sheet and confirm the year to avoid purchasing the wrong model. The engine label is on the hood, and using high-quality oil during maintenance can extend its lifespan. Overall, Great Wall's upgrades have improved performance, but regular maintenance is essential, as components like spark plug replacements can affect power output. Choosing the H6 is all about its reliability and affordability, making it ideal for family commuting.
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