
Haval M6 does not come with built-in navigation, but you can connect your smartphone to the multimedia system to enable navigation on the display. Most vehicles allow for aftermarket installation of car navigation systems, which feature GPS global satellite positioning. Simply input your destination, and the navigation system will automatically calculate the optimal route based on electronic maps. If you deviate from the route during driving, the system will recalculate the path. The Haval M6 is a compact SUV under the Haval brand, featuring an interior that continues the classic design language of the Haval family. Its 'simple and practical' winged center console perfectly complements the classic three-spoke multifunction steering wheel. The combination instrument panel paired with an 8-inch LCD central display ensures easy access to all functions, reflecting thoughtful human-centric design.

Using the navigation system on the Haval M6 is quite straightforward—it's all operated through the central touchscreen. Typically, after starting the car, I just look for the navigation icon in the main menu and tap to open it. However, a quick reminder: pay attention to the version. Older models might only have basic map functions, while newer ones could include real-time traffic updates. If you can't find the icon, try pressing the voice command button on the steering wheel and saying 'Open Navigation'—the system will automatically switch to it. If you've connected your via CarPlay or Baidu CarLife, the navigation interface will also switch over automatically. Here's a handy tip: set your destination before driving—it's much safer than fiddling with it while on the move. Also, if the map freezes, you can hold down the power button to reboot the infotainment system.

When driving my Haval M6, I can operate the navigation directly on the central touchscreen. First, press the power button to turn on the screen, then look for the blue icon labeled 'Navigation' on the home interface and tap to access it. Some infotainment systems require registering an account first to use all features, which needs an internet connection. A practical tip: Using the steering wheel's voice control to set the navigation is the safest while driving—just hold the talk button and say your destination. If you notice the positioning is off, check if the GPS receiver on the windshield is blocked. Also, before long trips, it's best to connect to a mobile hotspot to update the map data, especially for newly built roads, to avoid wrong turns.

The navigation system of the Haval M6 is operated on the central control screen. After starting the car, simply click the navigation icon on the homepage. The interface may vary slightly depending on the version of the infotainment system, but look for the blue globe icon or a sign with route markings to find it. Most new cars now come with voice control, making it most convenient to say "navigate to a certain place" while driving. A recommended upgrade is to regularly clear the memory, as a sluggish infotainment system can affect the navigation's response speed. Be aware that when parked in underground garages with weak signals, it's better to wait until you're in an open area to set the route for accuracy. If the built-in map isn't user-friendly, using a mount for mobile navigation is a practical alternative.

When driving my friend's Haval M6, I noticed the navigation is operated on the center console screen. Just power on, find the navigation button and click to start it, but it's best to set the address when the vehicle is stationary to ensure safety. If it supports mirroring, connect a data cable to the CarLife interface to project your phone's navigation onto the car screen. A handy tip: save frequently used addresses to favorites in advance for one-click navigation next time. If the system seems slow, try clearing the cache in settings, but never touch the screen to operate while driving—using voice commands to set destinations is much safer. Remember to keep your mobile hotspot on to keep the maps updated.

The Haval M6 primarily relies on the central touchscreen for navigation. I usually start by tapping the navigation icon on the homepage after ignition, then input the destination. Some models require activating the vehicle's account first to access full functionality. Important reminder: New car navigation may need a GPS cold start, with stable signals achieved only after driving for three to five minutes during initial use. When setting a route, pay attention to the system's recommended options; settings like avoiding toll roads are located at the bottom of the page. In case of a freeze, simultaneously hold the power and menu buttons for ten seconds to force a restart. Before long trips, always check the map version and download the latest data package from the official website to avoid missing critical route information.


