While Malaysia waits, Haval H6 PHEV with 330 PS/530 Nm gets previewed in Thailand

Making its global debut at the 2021 Thai Motor Expo in November, the plug-in hybrid (PHEV) version of the Haval H6 was just recently given a preview to the Thai media. Local fans of the Chinese SUV brand might be familiar with the PHEV as it had been spotted around Malaysia in camouflage.

Despite showing itself here, it turns out that the H6 PHEV would be launched in the Kingdom first, perhaps as early as October 2022. It's pretty obvious since the H6 Hybrid has been leading the C-segment SUV market in Thailand almost ever since it was launched there.

Powering the H6 PHEV is the same turbocharged 1.5-litre engine seen in the H6 Hybrid and is paired with an electric motor that produces a combined system output of 330 PS/530 Nm.

The PHEV is juiced up via a 34-kWh ternary lithium battery with a maximum range of 201 km (NEDC Standard) and it is charged up via a CCS Type 2 charger that supports DC fast charging and conventional AC charging.

Also read: Confused by EV terms? Here's everything you need to know

It takes approximately 35 minutes to charge up the H6 PHEV via DC fast charging from 0-80% while normal charging with AC power (0-100%) takes approximately 6 hours. Haval and GWM Thailand have not stated the maximum power output for these claimed charging times.

On the outside, the H6 PHEV differentiates itself from its hybrid twin with a larger Star Matrix front grille design but aside from that and the PHEV badge on the tailgate, the rest of the SUV remains unchanged.

Also read: Confirmed: GWM to enter Malaysia with Haval H6 and Jolion, 2022 to see more Chinese brands

Yet, the H6 PHEV still looks premium with 19-inch wheels, a panoramic sunroof, and a hands-free electric tailgate. The SUV comes with 5 exterior colours to choose from โ€“ white, black, grey, blue, and red.

The inside is equally premium too with a minimalist two-tone black-grey interior with rose-gold trims for some enhanced modern style. Like any modern Chinese SUV, the H6 PHEVโ€™s interior is resplendent with screens galore with a 10.25-inch driver multi-information display and a 12.3-inch infotainment screen that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Also read: 2022 Haval H6 Hybrid launched in China, price equals to RM 98k, up to 326 PS and 530 Nm

Other features found on the Thai-spec H6 PHEV include:

  • Front ventilated seats
  • Automatic air-conditioning
  • Wireless charger
  • Ambient lighting
  • Electronic rotary gear shifter

Besides these convenience features, the Haval H6 PHEV is also fully-loaded with advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) such as:

  • Intelligent ACC that can slow down the vehicle when around a corner
  • Traffic Jam Assist (TJA)
  • Integration Intelligent Parking (IIP)
  • Auto Reversing Assistance (ARA)
  • Wisdom Dodge Assistance (WDS) which keeps the car at a safe distance from heavy or large vehicles
  • Lane Keep Assist (LKA)
  • Blind-spot warning

Also read: Save your jokes about unsafe Chinese cars, Haval H6 nets 5 stars from ANCAP with 90% Adult Occupant Protection score

Haval H6 Hybrid shown

Prices for the Haval H6 PHEV have yet to be announced but as mentioned earlier in the article, prices could be announced as early as October 2022. The Haval H6 Hybrid meanwhile is priced from THB 1,149,000 (~RM 140k) so expect the H6 PHEV to cost more.

Also read: 2021 Haval H6: Launching in Malaysia as an X70 rival, here's a brief review from Thailand

H6 PHEV spotted in Malaysia

Back in Malaysia, GWM is now represented by Great Wall Motor Sales Malaysia Sdn Bhd and is planning to launch a few models here soon including the Haval H6 which was spotted in camouflage in the underground parking lot of the brandโ€™s relaunch venue. Could this be a real (Chinese) challenger to the all-dominating Proton X70?

Also read: 5 things we now know about GWM in Malaysia; CKD work in the pipeline

Special thanks to our sister site, AutoFun TH for providing the photos.

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