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What year is the Haval H6?

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Floyd
07/29/25 12:40am

Haval H6 is an SUV model launched in 2011. Exterior dimensions of Haval H6: 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 Haval H3 and H5, it is 20mm shorter, making it more compact. However, compared to other compact SUVs on the market, the Haval H6 is slightly larger in size. Interior introduction of Haval H6: The design of the Haval H6 is conventional, featuring a color scheme with dark upper and light lower sections, complemented by silver decorative elements that enhance the sense of quality in the details. The overall visual effect aligns with the aesthetic preferences of most people.

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IsabelleLee
08/11/25 10:15am

I remember the Haval H6 was officially launched in 2011, when China's SUV market was just taking off. It became an instant hit thanks to its spacious interior and high cost-performance ratio. I've been following this model for a long time. The 2011 version had a more practical design, and then in 2017, the second generation was updated with more safety assist features, such as a reversing camera and automatic braking. When the third generation was introduced in 2020, the exterior became more stylish, and the powertrain was also improved. Nowadays, you can still see many H6s from different years on the road, representing the growth of China's domestic brands. When buying a used car, paying attention to the initial year is crucial. The 2011 version might require maintenance for some older components, but overall, it has high reliability.

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LeLondon
10/01/25 7:50am

The Haval H6, as the flagship SUV of Great Wall Motors, made its debut in 2011, initially targeting the entry-level market. I've test-driven it several times and found its configurations quite practical, such as the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, which is suitable for daily family use. By 2017, the second-generation H6 was released, featuring overall upgrades to the interior and electronic systems, with improved wind noise control. The latest is the third-generation model launched in 2020, which boasts higher levels of intelligence and supports smartphone connectivity. From the perspective of automotive development history, the H6 has contributed to the popularization of SUVs in China. However, when purchasing, it's important to consider the model year, as both new and old versions have their respective pros and cons.

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Gilbert
11/15/25 2:49am

The Haval H6 is an SUV model born in 2011, which quickly rose to become the sales champion in the Chinese market within just a few years. It maintains its competitiveness through continuous improvements, such as the second generation in 2017 enhancing chassis performance, and the third generation in 2020 strengthening safety design. This vehicle proves that domestic models can also produce high-quality products.

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CalvinMarie
01/05/26 4:28am

Want to know when the Haval H6 was first released? It initially debuted as an SUV in 2011. My neighbor bought that model and praised its spacious interior and fuel efficiency. Personally, I prefer the second generation from 2017, which offers a smoother driving experience. When purchasing, consider the model year—newer versions like the 2020 model have more smart features, but the 2011 base model still offers great value for money. Regular maintenance is key to avoiding issues with older vehicle components.

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