GWM Haval H6 Hybrid Preview – Malaysian Specification, 2 Variants, 243 PS, 530 Nm, 5.2 l/100km, Launch Q3 2024
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Next to Tank 300 at GWM’s Malaysia Autoshow booth with the presence of Haval H6 hybrid, is being previewed ahead of its launch in the third quarter of this year. The eagle-eyed among you will notice that this is the exact model was displayed at the same exhibition last yearbut the company says the gas-electric SUV is actually almost ready for sale.
There is a hint of “This Actually right, I promise” about the whole thing, but for what it’s worth, GWM brought two units supposedly destined for Malaysia to the event. The Metal Gray car you see here appears to be an entry-level car, sitting underneath an example of the Jade Green color (lighter blue than anything) that we introduced it to you during our coverage of Auto China.
Both variants are equipped with the same hybrid powertrain, including a 1.5-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with 150 horsepower/230 Nm and an electric motor with 177 horsepower/300 Nm. The rear electric motor is integrated into a dedicated two-speed Hybrid Transmission (DHT). Total system output is 243 horsepower and 530 Nm of torque, and GWM claims a combined fuel consumption of 5.2 liters/100 km.
On the outside, the H6 Hybrid resembles what was introduced last year, with the “Star Matrix” grille appearing for the first time on a plug-in hybrid model. Matrix LED headlights and full-width LED taillights are shared across both variants, with the difference being the wheels – 18-inch two-tone alloys on the low-spec car and 19-inch black rollers. inches above high specs.
Inside, the low-end trim gets elegant black leather seats with white stitching and silver trim, while the top trim is more colorful with a black-and-white interior and rose gold trim. Both are equipped with the same technology – 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen, Qi wireless charger and eight speakers.
What both variants have in common are electric front seats (with lumbar adjustment for the driver), dual-zone climate control, rear air vents, auto-dimming rearview mirror, and 360-degree camera system. and electric adjustment system. back door. The premium version has a panoramic glass sunroof, a head-up display and a shoulder switch on the front passenger seat.
Both cars seen here are equipped with cameras on the windshield, meaning both should have the same level of advanced driver assistance systems.
These will likely include automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go feature, lane centering assist, an Intelligent Avoidance system that gives more space in the lane for vehicles Large vehicles such as trucks, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert with automatic braking, traffic sign recognition and automatic headlights. One feature that will likely be reserved for premium models is parking assist.
GALLERY: Low-spec GWM Haval H6 at the 2024 Malaysia Motor Show
GALLERY: High specs of the GWM Haval H6 at Auto China 2024
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