What is the weight of the Haval H6 in tons?

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LaEva
07/29/25 7:37am
Haval H6 has an unladen curb weight of approximately 1.6 tons. It adopts the 3DP safety concept design, with the application proportion of high-strength steel in the body exceeding 65%. Key parts (such as the chassis longitudinal beams) use laser welding technology, constructing an unbreakable body structure. Below is an introduction to the Haval H6: 1. Exterior: The Haval H6 has its own design language, not deliberately imitating other models, avoiding aesthetic fatigue. The body lines are more flat and smooth, adding some affinity to the body. The front face features a familial design with silver chrome decorations inside, naturally evoking a sense of premium quality, while the rear is relatively more understated. 2. Interior: The interior craftsmanship is meticulous and thoughtful, reflecting the designer's high level of skill and responsible attitude. The style leans towards home practicality, with careful selection of materials, mostly soft wraps. The gear lever has an excellent grip and feels great when moved. 3. Space: Thanks to the Haval H6's large body size, the interior space is spacious, with ample driving and passenger space. Even when fully loaded, there's no need to worry about head or legroom. 4. Configuration: The car's configuration is excellent, featuring a multifunctional steering wheel, a 9-inch color display screen, and auxiliary configurations like a rearview camera and parking radar. The cruise control function is also very practical on highways. 5. Power: The car's power performance can be described as vigorous, with acceleration that is absolutely unambiguous, without any stuttering or lag. The multifunctional steering wheel is equipped with a power assist system, making it very easy to handle, with precise steering and no dead zones. Despite the large body size, parking and reversing are very convenient. 6. Comfort: The car's seats are ergonomic, tightly supporting the waist and legs. The air conditioning inside the car heats and cools quickly, with strong yet gentle wind speed.
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FinnLynn
08/12/25 10:54am
I remember when I drove the Haval H6, it felt quite substantial, weighing around 1.6 tons. During that long-distance road trip, fully loaded with family luggage and driving on mountain roads, it didn’t feel floaty at all when taking turns, and the braking response was steady. Honestly, the vehicle’s weight greatly helped with handling—unlike smaller sedans that are more prone to losing control. In terms of fuel consumption, it averaged about 9L per 100km in the city and could drop to around 8L on the highway, which is quite practical. The heavier weight also means a sturdier body structure, enhancing safety, so I never worried about skidding in rainy conditions. During routine maintenance, the mechanic mentioned that the suspension system was well-designed to support this weight, and even after prolonged use, there were no strange noises. When choosing an SUV, this is an important factor to consider. The Haval H6 offers great value for money among domestic cars, making it ideal for family use.
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