
Haval M6 engine model is located on the side of the engine cylinder head cover. The position of the engine model may vary depending on the type of Haval M6 engine. The Haval M6 is equipped with a turbocharged engine, which has a maximum horsepower of 150 hp, a maximum torque of 210 Nm, and a maximum power of 110 kW. In terms of appearance, the new Haval M6 adopts a new design language, featuring a star-studded grille, integrated high and low beam lens headlights, a floating roof with unique boomerang chrome strips, roof-mounted luggage rack, and dragon-wing side waistline, making the overall body lines more fluid.

I've been driving a Haval M6 for several years, and the engine model is usually in a pretty visible spot under the hood. Open the hood, and you'll find a small metal plate on the side of the engine block with the model printed on it—for example, GW4G15B is quite common on the Haval M6. If you can't find it there, check the vehicle identification plate on the inner frame of the driver's door; the engine code is listed there too. It's useful to note this down for daily use, like when getting maintenance filters or replacing parts—it saves the hassle of asking the repair shop. I also recommend beginners start by checking the user manual; the first page has detailed info, which is quick and easy. Checking these spots can help avoid misjudgments.

As a car enthusiast, I always enjoy studying these details. The engine model of the Haval M6 is usually engraved on the engine block, and you can see the metal label by lifting the hood, mostly located on the left front side, like the commonly used GW4G15 series. In fact, it might also appear on the vehicle information plate on the B-pillar or be found online via the VIN code. Once you've identified it, taking a photo and saving it on your phone is super convenient, especially during repairs, as mechanics can quickly locate the parts. Everyone should pay attention to this small piece of information and not overlook it. Regularly checking the engine condition can also extend its lifespan. Haval's design is quite thoughtful, with these locations planned very user-friendly.

When I first got my Haval M6, I knew nothing about finding the engine model, but I quickly learned. The easiest way is to pop open the hood and look for a small metal plate near the engine with the marking. Alternatively, check the sticker label on the driver's side door, which displays the model code. The complete record is also in the user manual. Once you note it down, like GW4G15B, just tell the mechanic during maintenance. After doing this a few times as a beginner, you'll get the hang of it.


