The striking Haval H6 HEV makes strong statement in the hybrid SUV segment by virtue of better fuel economy than its petrol-powered siblings. motoring
The Haval H6 HEV rides on 19-inch black alloys.
The electrical motor gives the Haval H6 HEV a tremendous amount of instant torque. This results in the front wheels struggling for traction over the slightest of imperfections, resulting in wheel spin; wheel spin that gets rather bumpy if you add a firm suspension and low-profile 225/55 R19 rubberware into the mix.
The engineers have also done a great job in limiting engine noise inside the cabin, so you can easily be lured into the false belief that you are truly driving a fully electric vehicle, even with both power sources in operation.As far as fuel consumption goes, we didn’t manage Haval’s claimed number of 5.2 litres per 100 km. We didn’t make an effort to drive it economically all the time, but even on a little economy run, we couldn’t get the number lower than 7.4 L/100 km.
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