What is the fuel tank capacity of the Haval M6?

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VanIsabela
07/24/25 12:35am
Haval M6 fuel tank capacity is 58L. The following is an introduction about Great Wall Haval: Introduction: Haval is an automobile brand established by Great Wall Motors on March 29, 2013, mainly producing MMM4, HHHH4, H5, H6, H7, H8, and H9, reflecting the characteristics of Haval that are different from any previous products of Great Wall. Features: Advantages: Powerful and smooth performance, energy-saving and environmentally friendly, quick cold starts, and low noise. Disadvantages: The interior materials and craftsmanship are still lacking, and the off-road performance is limited. It reflects the characteristics of Haval that are different from any previous products of Great Wall.
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IrisMarie
08/10/25 8:21pm
I've been driving a Haval M6 for two years now, and its 55-liter fuel tank is quite practical for both city and highway driving. During long-distance trips, a full tank can cover about 600 kilometers, avoiding the hassle of frequent refueling. I've calculated that the average fuel consumption is around 8.5 liters per 100 km, so refueling costs are also well controlled. As a daily user, I find the 55-liter design neither too large nor too small—it's perfect for family trips, reducing the number of stops for refueling, which is both safer and time-saving. Additional details: The fuel tank material is durable, but regular checks are necessary to prevent aging and leaks. Also, avoid overfilling the tank to reduce unnecessary load and fuel consumption. In short, for M6 owners, the 55-liter tank is a balanced choice.
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