Compared to its predecessor, the exterior of the Haval H6 facelift has been significantly updated, with major changes to the front and rear ends.
In this facelift, the 2025 Haval H6 features a large grille with distinctive patterns and a prominent Haval badge. Below it is an air intake, flanked by sleek headlights. The “starlight” headlights consist of 54 LED bulbs, with the light beam from each group of lights reaching 110 meters and 190 meters, respectively.
At the rear, the taillights are no longer connected and have reverted to a more traditional arrangement, separated by the Haval logo. In 2023, the Haval H6 sold 226,024 units, making it the sixth best-selling SUV in China. Great Wall Motors clearly hopes that the upcoming facelift will increase the appeal of the Haval H6.
Although the Haval H6 facelift retains the same engine as its predecessor, it has been refined. The 1.5L turbocharged engine now produces 174 horsepower. The 2.0T engine has increased from 208 horsepower to 228 horsepower, with a fuel consumption of 8.1 liters/100 kilometers. Both engines are paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Hybrid and PHEV versions of the facelift are expected to be launched soon.
The dimensions of the Haval H6 facelift are 4,703 x 1,886 x 1,730 (mm) in length, width, and height, respectively, with a wheelbase of 2,738 mm. As such, the Haval H6 facelift is 50 mm longer than the previous version.
Pricing and additional detailed specifications for the Haval H6 facelift are expected to be announced at the upcoming Beijing Auto Show.
Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)
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