
The model positioning of the Haval H6 is a compact urban SUV. This vehicle is equipped with two types of engines: a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. There are also two types of transmissions available: a 6-speed manual transmission and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The dimensions of the Haval H6 are 4649 mm in length, 1852 mm in width, and 1710 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680 mm. The trunk capacity of this car is 808 liters without folding down the rear seats, and expands to 2010 liters when the rear seats are folded, offering ample space and excellent practicality. Haval is a brand specializing in manufacturing SUVs, with a wide range of SUV models under its lineup. Haval SUVs enjoy strong and a good reputation in the domestic market, known for their high cost-performance ratio, rich configurations, and attractive exterior design.

The Haval H6 is a star player among domestic SUVs, with a price range of 100,000 to 150,000 yuan that's particularly suitable for average families. As a benchmark in the compact SUV segment, its size strikes a perfect balance between city commuting and weekend road trips—the rear seats can comfortably accommodate three adults, while the trunk has ample space for strollers and camping gear. During my test drive, I noticed the suspension tuning delivers a smooth ride, absorbing bumps like speed humps without discomfort. It also comes generously equipped with practical features like a panoramic sunroof and keyless start. The 1.5T variant delivers around 8-9L/100km in urban driving, making it affordable for working-class owners. Most importantly, its long-standing title as champion means spare parts are widely available nationwide, significantly reducing ownership concerns.

In my opinion, the H6 is the people's car designed for practical buyers. You can get a high-spec automatic transmission model for just over 100,000 yuan, offering unbeatable value for money. Driving it around the neighborhood gives you serious face – that massive front grille looks downright imposing, and the daytime running lights look sharp when lit up at night. Last week when I accompanied a friend to the dealership, the salesperson mentioned that the third-generation model now uses the Lemon Platform, with more robust steel used in the body structure, and its C-IASI crash test results have improved significantly over the previous model. The row of buttons on the steering wheel lets you directly control adaptive cruise and lane-keeping assist, making highway driving a breeze. The infotainment system comes with built-in 4G connectivity, allowing voice control for navigation and music, which younger users find very convenient. Its monthly sales of 30,000 to 40,000 units prove that everyone recognizes its worth.

The Haval H6 is clearly positioned as a family SUV, with a body length of over 4.6 meters, making it a size larger than competitors like the Boyue. Last time I drove it for a family camping trip, the rear seats could be completely flattened, easily accommodating tents, sleeping bags, and a barbecue grill. The 1.5T engine with 169 horsepower is sufficient for daily use, and the steering wheel is light and easy to handle, even for female drivers. The front MacPherson and rear multi-link suspension provide a stable ride on rough roads. is required every 7,500 kilometers, with minor servicing costing just over 400 yuan, which is quite affordable. In the used car market, its resale value is significantly higher than other domestic cars in the same class, retaining a value of around 70,000 to 80,000 yuan after three years.

This car is clearly targeting the family market, offering generous space and configurations with full sincerity. Compared to other vehicles in the same price range, the H6 provides an extra two fingers' width of rear legroom, and the panoramic sunroof makes the cabin feel especially airy when open. The new model features a dual 12.3-inch infotainment screen setup, with a conveniently placed wireless charging pad. Power options include a 1.5T and a 2.0T engine—for daily commuting, the front-wheel-drive version is recommended for better fuel efficiency. Active safety features are comprehensive, with AEB emergency braking and a 360-degree camera proving particularly useful in older residential areas. Motors also offers a lifetime engine warranty for the first owner, providing extra peace of mind.

From the perspective of us long-time owners, the H6 is a practical family commuter car. Not only is the price affordable, but and repairs are also convenient, with authorized service centers even available in small towns. With a body height of over 1.7 meters, it offers a more open view than sedans, and the high ground clearance means no worries about scraping the undercarriage on rural dirt roads. The heated steering wheel is very practical in northern winters, and the rear air vents ensure comfort for the whole family. Fuel consumption is decent, with highway cruising capable of reaching 7 liters per 100 km. The new paddle shifters add a bit of fun to driving, and the sport mode makes the RPM climb faster. Its strong liquidity in the used car market is also an important reason why many choose it.


