The Haval H6 HEV Pro is being sold at a much cheaper price of nearly 300 million VND, with many features cut compared to the premium version currently available in Vietnam.
A dealer in Quang Ninh is selling the Haval H6 HEV Pro model for only 799 million VND. According to the sales consultant, this is a cheap version that is currently being distributed in Thailand. However, there are only a few of these cars in Vietnam and the company has no plans to widely distribute this version.
The Haval H6 is a midsize SUV that was first introduced to the Vietnamese market in August 2023 with a price of 1.096 billion VND. The relatively high price combined with the unfamiliar brand with the Vietnamese people has made it difficult for this Chinese car model to reach customers.
Compared to the premium version currently distributed by authorized dealers, the Haval H6 HEV Pro lacks many features. Specifically, this version does not have LED fog lights, panoramic sunroof adjustments, trunk sensors, head-up display information screen (HUD), 6-way power-adjustable driver’s seat / lumbar support, and wireless phone charging. The entertainment information screen has been reduced from 12.3 inches to 10.25 inches. The wheels of this version have a size of 18 inches instead of the 19-inch wheels on the premium version.
In addition, the seller also stated that the ADAS safety system on the H6 Pro version will also omit some features such as smart parking, intelligent avoidance system, and cross-traffic alert when reversing.
The Haval H6 HEV Pro still uses a hybrid engine, which includes a 1.5L gasoline engine combined with an electric motor, providing a total power of 243 horsepower and a torque of 530 Nm. The car is equipped with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, front-wheel drive system, and 4 driving modes.
Currently, the Haval H6 HEV (premium version) is still being sold at dealerships with a discounted price of 862 million VND, a decrease of 234 million VND compared to the listed price.
Thái Sơn (Tuoitrethudo)
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