2022 Haval H6 Hybrid launched in China, price equals to RM 98k, up to 326 PS and 530 Nm
Eric · Aug 23, 2022 03:37 PM
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Haval has just launched the new 2022 Haval H6 Hybrid in China. Two variants are offered at launch, the H6 DHT (Dedicated Hybrid Transmission) and H6 DHT-PHEV (plug-in hybrid). The former made its debut in Thailand last year.
Prices start from CNY 149,800 (~RM 98k) for the H6 DHT, while the plug-in hybrid versions are priced at CNY 168,800 (~RM 110k) to CNY 176,800 (~RM 115k).
China’s Haval H6 Hybrid’s powertrain mirrors its Thai counterpart, featuring a turbocharged 1.5-litre petrol engine mated to an electric motor. Combined system output is 243 PS and 530 Nm.
As for the plug-in hybrid, its combined system output is 326 PS and 530 Nm. The Chinese Haval H6 PHEV is available with two electric range – 55 km and 110 km. Both variants are equipped with Haval’s 2-speed DHT transmission.
The rest of the Chinese-spec Haval H6 Hybrid is identical to its petrol siblings, featuring a massive 10.25-inch infotainment display and 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. It also comes with firmware over-the-air updates (FOTA).
Like the Thai-spec H6 Hybrid, the Chinese-spec one also gets the full L2 ADAS features, such as adaptive cruise control (ACC), traffic sign recognition (TSR), lane keep assist (LKA), and Wisdom Dodge System (WDS), the latter detects and automatically controls the H6 to keep a fixed distance from large-size vehicles, such as trucks, in adjacent lane while overtaking and automatically steer the vehicle back to its original track after passing them.
What about Malaysia?
During the launch of the Haval brand in Malaysia, we spotted the Haval H6 PHEV parked in a car park, hinting that Haval has plans to introduce this specific variant here.
The regular, non-hybrid version of the Haval H6 was also seen in the same vicinity, so it’s possible that Haval may offer at least 2 variants of the C-segment SUV when it arrives here.
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