What is the weight of the Haval H6?
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The curb weight of the Great Wall Haval H6 with a 2.0L displacement is 1520kg, while the curb weight of the Great Wall Haval H6 with a 2.0T displacement is 1615kg. Below is more information about the Haval H6: 1. The Haval H6 is the flagship model of the Haval brand. Positioned as an urban intelligent SUV, the Haval H6 was grandly launched at the Great Wall Motors Tianjin new factory, offering Mitsubishi 2.0L gasoline-powered models and Green Power 2.0T diesel models, divided into Urban, Elite, and Premium versions. 2. The Haval H6 has body dimensions of 4640/1825/1690 (mm) in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. Compared to the 2700mm wheelbase of the Haval H3 and H5, it is 20mm shorter, making it more compact. 3. The initially launched models of the Haval H6 were equipped with both gasoline and diesel engines. The gasoline engine includes a 2.0L displacement engine with a maximum power of 133 horsepower and a maximum torque of 186 Nm. In terms of transmission, the gasoline version of the Haval H6 is matched with a 5-speed manual transmission.
I remember when I drove the Haval H6, it weighed around 1600kg. My version was the classic edition, and it felt very stable to drive, especially on the highway where it didn’t sway easily. The weight gave it strong ground grip, making it much safer to drive in the rain. Compared to some lighter cars, it was a bit slower to accelerate from a standstill, but the fuel consumption was decent—I averaged about 9L/100km in city driving. Even with a full load of five family members and luggage, the rear suspension held up without any issues, making it very practical for daily commuting. If you often drive on rough roads, the weight is actually an advantage because it enhances the vehicle’s sturdiness and reduces the bumpy feeling, though the engine struggles a bit when climbing hills. Overall, the weight design is quite balanced and well-suited for family users.
With years of experience in car repair, I've encountered many Haval H6 models, and the weight varies significantly across different configurations, typically ranging from 1550kg to 1700kg. The vehicle's weight affects many aspects, such as increased wear on the suspension system during maintenance and higher frequency of brake pad replacements, requiring checks approximately every 20,000 kilometers. Weight also impacts fuel consumption; heavier vehicles place a greater burden on the engine during acceleration, leading to reduced fuel efficiency. For the H6, with its moderate weight, it remains fairly agile in city driving. However, long-distance driving with air conditioning adds extra load, so it's advisable to regularly check tire pressure to maintain stability. From a safety perspective, the weight can help absorb impact during collisions, but don't overlook the importance of regular inspections of suspension components.