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What is the trunk capacity of the Haval H6?

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Carolyn
07/29/2025, 09:45:28 PM

Haval H6's trunk offers a capacity of 808L, which can be expanded to a maximum of 2010L when the rear seats are folded down. Below are some details about the Haval H6's trunk space: 1. The trunk space of the Haval H6 is relatively flat inside. When the second-row seats are folded down, there is a slight bulge in the rear, which is related to the thicker sponge padding inside the seat cushions and backrests. 2. There is a thoughtful design with a mesh pocket on the right side of the trunk, so you don't have to worry about small items scattering everywhere when the trunk is opened. If you usually keep some items in the trunk, you can pull up the cargo cover to protect the privacy of the items inside.

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Gianna
08/15/2025, 03:34:42 AM

The trunk capacity of the Haval H6 is quite impressive, with approximately 550 liters in standard mode, which is above average for compact SUVs. I've driven my friend's second-gen H6 a few times, and it's perfectly sufficient for daily shopping with two or three large suitcases. If you fold down the rear seats, the space can expand to over 1,400 liters, making it much easier to transport furniture or camping gear. Key factors affecting capacity include differences between versions—for example, the third generation has slightly better space utilization than the second—as well as the flatness of the trunk floor, which is designed to be quite square with minimal wheel arch intrusion. In practical use, the loading height is moderate, making it easy to move items in and out, though the slightly elevated floor might take some getting used to. Overall, for family use or those who enjoy road trips, this trunk size is highly practical.

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EleanorDella
10/20/2025, 10:16:19 PM

I often use the Haval H6 for cargo transport. Its standard trunk volume is 550 liters, which can be expanded to over 1,400 liters, making it feel more spacious than other SUVs like the Honda CR-V with its standard 500-liter capacity. In daily use, it easily accommodates a small trolley or several large bags of miscellaneous items. With the rear seats folded down, the space becomes even more expansive—enough to fit a table. The space utilization is quite good due to the large tailgate opening and flat interior, though I noticed that in the second-generation H6, the slightly higher floor slightly affected usability. I recommend testing the loading experience yourself when choosing a car. Comparing it with other models in the same class, you'll find the H6 offers great value, especially in terms of space. If you travel frequently, opt for the version with foldable seats for even higher utilization.

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LincolnFitz
12/03/2025, 09:42:16 PM

The trunk space of the Haval H6 is considered large among compact SUVs, with approximately 550 liters in the standard configuration and a maximum of over 1,400 liters. Compared to similar models like the Toyota RAV4, which offers around 500 liters in its standard setup, the H6 provides a more spacious and rationally designed interior with a square shape that maximizes space utilization, making it ideal for daily loading or travel purposes.

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VanMia
01/23/2026, 11:05:45 PM

The trunk size largely depends on the seat configuration. The Haval H6 offers a standard 550-liter capacity, which can expand to over 1,400 liters with the rear seats folded down. Key factors affecting usability include the floor height, which may make lifting heavy items inconvenient, and the wheel arch design that maximizes interior space without waste. There are minor variations between different versions, such as the second and third generations. The actual loading capacity is excellent, with a boxy shape that facilitates stacking items. If you frequently transport goods, opting for a space-optimized model would be more practical.

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MacCole
04/19/2026, 10:21:17 PM

I personally tested the Haval H6's trunk space and was satisfied. The standard capacity is 550 liters, which can exceed 1,400 liters when folded down. It has strong loading capacity—easily accommodating two or three large suitcases for daily use. Folding down the seats allows for bicycles or large furniture without any issues. Among SUVs in the same class, the H6's space design is smart and highly efficient, making it suitable for families or those who enjoy road trips.

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