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What is the sunroof area of the third-generation H6?

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Jonah
07/29/25 11:30am
The sunroof dimensions of the third-generation all-new Haval H6 are: length: 500mm, width: 710mm, with a daylight length of 1170mm. Sunroof type: The Haval H6 is equipped with a built-in sunroof, which is one of the most common sunroof structures. It offers two opening methods: tilt-up and fully open, providing more functional options. The Haval H6 features a clever design with an upward convex shape in the rear headroom area, ensuring ample headspace for rear passengers. Advantages of the panoramic sunroof: The panoramic sunroof used in the all-new Haval H6 is actually relative to a standard sunroof. Generally, panoramic sunroofs are larger in area, sometimes even consisting of a full glass roof, allowing passengers to enjoy an unobstructed view above. Currently, many panoramic sunroofs consist of two separate glass panels for the front and rear, giving both front and rear seats the sensation of having their own sunroof.
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Una
08/13/25 7:16pm
I used to drive the third-generation Haval H6, and I felt its panoramic sunroof was quite spacious, covering about 0.85 square meters. It wasn't a small opening—it covered a large portion of the roof, making it really comfortable when sunlight poured in while driving. For someone like me who often takes family outings, seeing the kids in the back seat get excited looking up at the sky or clouds was priceless. When the weather was cooler, opening the sunroof for ventilation improved airflow and helped eliminate odors in the car faster. However, when parked or at night, I had to be careful not to let strong light interfere with visibility, but adding a sunshade solved that issue. Compared to my friend's Tiguan L, the H6's sunroof design is more practical—not the most premium but well-suited for general family needs. After driving it for a while, I got used to it and felt that the sunroof size was above average for an SUV, enhancing roof strength without compromising visibility—definitely worth it overall.
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JulianDella
10/08/25 4:45am
As a car user, I have some understanding of the sunroof area of the third-generation Haval H6. Actual measurements show it's approximately 0.83 to 0.88 square meters, with slight variations depending on different configurations—for example, the high-end version might be slightly larger. The panoramic design instantly brightens up the interior, and wind noise control is decent at high speeds, avoiding excessive noise. In my driving experience, the sunroof provides quick ventilation, reducing the burden on the air conditioning, and when closed during rain, the sealing is good, preventing leaks. Compared to other models like the CS75, the H6's sunroof area has a slight advantage, but regular maintenance is needed to clear debris from the seams. Personally, I feel this large view not only enhances comfort but also indirectly improves driving focus, making it suitable for both city commutes and long-distance trips. With no complex components, it's quite hassle-free.
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