What is the fuel consumption of Haval?

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MilesRose
07/24/25 9:08pm
Comprehensive fuel consumption is 6.6L/100km. The following is an introduction about Haval vehicles: 1. Introduction: Great Wall Haval is a sub-brand of Great Wall Motors, established on March 29, 2013. The Haval brand, mainly focusing on SUV models, operates in parallel with the Great Wall brand, using independent logos, and has independent product development, production, service systems, mainly engaged in SUV production and sales. 2. Types: It includes two series, the H series and F series, with Haval accounting for the majority of Great Wall brand SUV sales. 3. Sub-brands: Haval H2s, Haval H2, Haval H4, Haval H5, Haval H6, Haval H6 Coupe, Haval H7, Haval H9.
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Genevieve
08/10/25 2:32pm
The fuel consumption of Haval varies depending on the model and driving habits. I have been driving a Haval H6 for two years, mainly commuting in the city, with an average fuel consumption of about 10 liters per 100 kilometers; on the highway, it drops to around 8 liters. During a long-distance trip, I consciously drove smoothly, and the fuel consumption was significantly lower. Factors affecting fuel consumption include traffic congestion and air conditioning usage—turning on the AC in summer can increase fuel consumption to 11 liters. Additionally, as the car ages and tires wear out, fuel consumption may also increase. Overall, Haval is a cost-effective SUV, but driving gently can save some fuel costs. I recommend choosing a smaller displacement model, such as a 1.5T engine, for better fuel economy. If you are concerned about fuel consumption, you can download an app to record daily data for reference.
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