[1] It is powered by a range of turbocharged petrol or common rail diesel engines, which are able to meet the Euro V emission standards and can be equipped with Start & Stop system.
[1] It has four disk brakes with ABS and EBD, electronic stability control (ESC), MacPherson strut independent front suspension and independent rear suspension with double cross arm and torsion bar springs, and intelligent four-wheel-drive system.
[7][10] It uses components originating from renowned European and American manufacturers, such as Bosch (traction control),[12] Delphi (diesel electronics),[12] BorgWarner (four-wheel-drive system),[12] and Honeywell (turbocharger).
[8] It is also assembled (from knock-down kits) at the Litex Motors factory in Bahovitsa, Bulgaria,[9] from where it is exported to other markets in the European Union.
[9] In November 2015, the one millionth Haval H6 rolled off the production lines in the Tianjin plant, approximately four years and three months after its launch.
[16] In a review made by the Italian magazine Al Volante, the Haval H6 was appreciated for the comfortable and spacious interior, the rich endowment with features and its low price against the European, Korean and Japanese rivals.
It was criticized for its relatively sluggish gearbox, the lack of power from the diesel engine at low revs, the rear window visibility and the rigid plastic used in the dashboard.
[30][31] A variant of the third generation H6 was launched during the 2021 Shanghai Auto Show called the Haval H6 5G Edition.
The H6 5G Edition is equipped with 5G internet provided by China Mobile, and features a restyled front end.
A special edition (optional of the car bodykits) of the H6 called the H6 Vance was offered in Brunei in June 2022.
The PHEV version has a restyled front fascia with chrome finishing and unique layered vents.
[44]The Haval H6 was launched in Australia on 9 April 2021, in three trim levels: Premium, Lux and Ultra.
[50] In September 2022, the H6 GT debuted in South Africa as a sole variant and the HEV powertrain was added.
[53] The Haval H6 was launched in Thailand on 28 June 2021, in two trim levels: Pro and Ultra, powered by a 1.5-litre HEV turbocharged petrol hybrid powertrain.
[55] The Haval H6 was launched by Sazgar in Pakistan in 2021 under a joint venture with Great Wall Motor.
The H6 is available in two trim levels: Supreme and Max, powered by a 1.5-litre HEV turbocharged petrol hybrid powertrain.
The H6 is available in two trim levels: Premium and Luxury, powered by a 1.5-litre HEV turbocharged petrol hybrid powertrain.
[64] Initially imported from Thailand, it is powered by a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol hybrid engine and is offered in a sole HEV variant.
[66] In March 2022, the Haval H6 in its Australasian market configuration was awarded a five star rating by ANCAP (aligned with Euro NCAP).