What is the fuel tank capacity of the H9 in liters?

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LeMiguel
07/30/25 4:26am
Haval H9 has a fuel tank capacity of 80L. Below are the relevant details about the Haval H9: Introduction: The Haval H9 is Haval's first high-end off-road SUV, featuring a non-load-bearing pure off-road body. Its exterior design emphasizes grandeur, simplicity, and a strong sense of power. It comes equipped with LED daytime running lights and headlight cleaning functions, along with large chrome decorations added to the fog lights at the bottom. Exterior: In terms of appearance, the Haval H9 is built with a non-load-bearing body and maintains Haval's rugged overall exterior design. The currently available models are powered by a 2.0T turbocharged engine. The H9 adopts Haval's latest family-style front grille design, similar to the previously revealed H8 production version, featuring a large front grille and bold headlight combination. The grille prominently displays the 'HAVAL' logo, emphasizing the brand's exclusive identity, giving the vehicle a strong off-road appeal. Interior: For the interior design, the new model features a completely new dashboard with a one-piece design that is more stylish compared to the previous single-barrel design. Additionally, the vehicle includes a large LCD screen, a new-style electronic gear shift lever, and redesigned buttons for the all-terrain response system, electronic parking brake, automatic parking, ECO mode, and low-speed four-wheel drive.
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