What is the fuel consumption of Great Wall Motor Haval H6?

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LaMila
08/28/25 8:16am
Great Wall Motor Haval H6 has a fuel consumption of 7.4L~8.7L/100km. The following is a related introduction to Haval H6: 1. Power: Haval H6 is equipped with a 1.5GDITEVO engine, with a maximum torque output range of 1400-3600rpm. It is matched with the second-generation 7DCT transmission, and the comprehensive transmission efficiency can reach 95.6%. 2. Appearance: Haval H6 is a compact SUV with a body size of 4640×1825×1690mm and a wheelbase of 2680mm.
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Nathan
09/10/25 6:25am
I have been driving a Haval H6 for three years. For daily city commuting, the fuel consumption is around 9 liters per 100 kilometers, and it drops to about 6.5 liters on the highway. The 1.5T engine in this car is quite fuel-efficient. Driving habits have the biggest impact—when I drive aggressively with sudden acceleration and braking, the fuel consumption can exceed 10 liters. Now, with smoother driving and early deceleration, it stays below 8 liters, saving a lot of money. Maintenance is crucial: changing the engine oil and air filter every six months keeps the fuel consumption low, just over 8 liters. Tire pressure should also be checked regularly; if it’s too low, it can increase fuel consumption by more than 1 liter. Avoiding peak traffic congestion in daily driving can save hundreds in fuel costs annually. Overall, the Haval H6’s fuel consumption is reasonable and practical among economical SUVs.
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