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What is the minimum ground clearance of the Haval H6?

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MirandaMarie
07/29/25 1:39pm

There are a total of 31 Haval H6 models currently on sale, equipped with 1.5T and 2.0T engines, with a minimum ground clearance of 180mm. More details about the Haval H6 are as follows: 1. A larger minimum ground clearance enhances the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven terrain but raises the center of gravity, reducing stability. Conversely, a smaller minimum ground clearance weakens this ability but lowers the center of gravity, improving stability. 2. In terms of exterior design, the headlights have been upgraded to more mainstream full LED light sources, with a sleeker headlight cluster design connected to the grille. The upper part of the fog light area features a semi-surrounding chrome trim, while the lower part adopts a honeycomb pattern similar to the lower grille. 3. Under the hood, the Haval H6 is powered by 1.5T and 2.0T turbocharged engines. The 1.5T engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 169Ps and a peak torque of 285N·m, while the 2.0T engine offers 197Ps and 345N·m. Both engines are paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The suspension setup includes front MacPherson struts and rear double-wishbone independent suspension. The driving style of the new model continues to emphasize agility and stability, prioritizing comfort over sportiness, which aligns with the Haval H6's consistent character.

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IrisFitz
08/14/25 4:41am

I've been driving a Haval H6 for several years now, and I remember its minimum ground clearance is around 180mm, which is quite good among urban SUVs. I rarely scrape the undercarriage when going over speed bumps or rough roads. Compared to my old sedan with only 130mm of ground clearance, this car feels much safer to drive, especially during the rainy season when water can be over 10cm deep—the wheels stay dry without reaching the engine. The design takes practicality into account, with optimized underbody protection and suspension layout to prevent clearance reduction due to aging. I recommend owners regularly check the chassis for corrosion to maintain clearance height. Overall, 180mm is high and stable enough for daily driving, making this car a great value for money—buyers won't regret it.

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StBryce
10/10/25 4:33am

As an automotive enthusiast, I've always paid close attention to SUV specifications. The official ground clearance for the Haval H6 is 180mm. This height directly impacts its wading capability - 180mm means it can safely traverse shallow water areas up to about 15cm deep, making it quite suitable for urban heavy rain conditions. Having test-driven similar vehicles with 180mm clearance like the Changan CS75, I can say that while the H6's performance is slightly inferior to off-road vehicles like Jeep's 200mm clearance models, it doesn't affect daily usage. The chassis design emphasizes balance, as excessive height might compromise handling, but 180mm ensures good comfort. I consider this a highlight for road trip lovers, with ample room for modifications like installing lift kits. Overall, these are solid specifications that inspire driving confidence.

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JuniperDella
11/23/25 5:44am

When I first bought the Haval H6, the salesperson said the minimum ground clearance was 180mm. After driving it for a while, I found this height to be just right—it easily handles common speed bumps and small slopes without worrying about scraping the undercarriage. The average height of urban road obstacles is around 10cm, so 180mm is more than sufficient. Compared to sedans, it provides 50mm more clearance, offering better visibility and off-road capability. Maintenance is simple—just avoid letting mud accumulate on the chassis. This height is perfect for commuters, ensuring safety and peace of mind.

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