What is the fuel consumption of the 2021 third-generation Haval H6?
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The fuel consumption of the 2021 third-generation Haval H6 is 8.4 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is some relevant information about the Haval H6: 1. The Haval H6 is a compact SUV under the Haval brand, with dimensions of 4653mm in length, 1886mm in width, and 1730mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2738mm. 2. The Haval H6 is equipped with a high-power version of the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, model code GW4B15A. This engine has a maximum power of 124kW, a maximum torque of 285 Nm, a maximum power speed range of 5000 to 5600 rpm, and a maximum torque speed range of 1400 to 3600 rpm.
I bought this third-generation Haval H6 with a 1.5T automatic transmission at the end of 2021, and I drive it most frequently for daily commuting. During the morning and evening rush hours in the city, the traffic is particularly heavy, and the displayed fuel consumption is usually between 9 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers. On weekends, if I take it on the highway, the consumption drops to around 7 liters, with the lowest I've achieved being 6.5 liters. However, some members in the car owner group mentioned that the 2.0T four-wheel-drive version consumes about 1 liter more. Fuel consumption is heavily influenced by driving habits. Once, I tried driving gently with light throttle and minimal braking throughout the trip and actually achieved the official figure of 6.6 liters. But during regular commutes when I'm in a hurry, it's impossible to drive that calmly. Also, using the air conditioning in summer increases fuel consumption by nearly 1 liter.
Last time when I accompanied my friend for a test drive of the 2021 3rd-gen H6, I specifically asked the 4S store salesperson. The official combined fuel consumption is 6.6L/100km (1.5T two-wheel drive version). However, the salesperson honestly said that the actual driving consumption would be higher, after all, the official test was conducted under ideal conditions. Later, I asked several real owners, and it's common to get 9-10L in the city and around 7L on the highway. I suggest paying special attention to road conditions. My neighbor drives on suburban expressways every day, and the long-term display shows only 7.2L, which is nearly 30% more fuel-efficient than my urban commuting. By the way, don't just go for cheap gas from small stations – actual tests show it really affects fuel consumption.