What kind of engine oil does the H2S use?

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MayaLee
07/29/25 2:21pm
H2S uses 5W40 engine oil. The 'W' stands for 'winter', indicating its suitability for winter use. The number '5' represents its ability to withstand temperatures as low as -30°C, with smaller numbers indicating better fluidity at low temperatures and stronger cold resistance. The '40' refers to the viscosity at 100°C, where higher numbers indicate higher viscosity and better high-temperature resistance. The H2S is a compact SUV under the Haval brand, featuring a standard mobile connectivity system. The automatic Zhishang trim adds features such as power seats, power lumbar support, side airbags, and automatic folding exterior mirrors when locking the vehicle. In terms of powertrain, the H2S is equipped with a 1.5T engine delivering a maximum power of 150 horsepower and a peak torque of 210 Nm. The transmission system offers a choice between a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, along with three driving modes: standard, economy, and sport.
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