What is the fuel consumption of the Haval H2?

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LeJack
07/30/25 9:34am
The fuel consumption of the Haval H2 depends on actual conditions. Detailed explanation about the fuel consumption of the Haval H2: The Haval H2 has a 1.5T engine, available in both manual and automatic transmissions. The average fuel consumption for the manual transmission is around 9.3L/100km, while the automatic transmission averages around 8.5L/100km. The specific fuel consumption varies depending on the vehicle's age, load, and driving conditions, so these figures are only approximate averages and may differ for each vehicle. Detailed information about the Haval H2: The Haval H2 is a compact SUV launched by the Haval brand under Great Wall Motors. With body dimensions of 4330/1815/1700mm, it is very close to the size of a compact SUV. In the current trend where SUV models are increasingly entering the micro-era, this small SUV launched by Great Wall is poised to become another highly promising independent brand SUV model.
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