Haval H6 fourth generation: new dimensions and powertrain outlook

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Images of the fourth generation Haval H6 crossover have surfaced in the Chinese Ministry of Industry database, with Autohome reporting the pictures that emerged from the portal. These early glimpses fuel anticipation for the updated model in a segment where Chinese brands are increasingly pushing for modern styling, enhanced efficiency, and improved on-road presence. The new H6 is shaping up to align with Haval’s evolving design language, offering a balance of practicality and subtle sportiness that should appeal to families and urban buyers alike as it heads toward a broader market push.

The dimensions listed for the upcoming H6 place it in a compact SUV footprint: length of 4711 millimeters, width of 1940 millimeters, and height of 1730 millimeters. The wheelbase is slated to be 2738 millimeters, with curb weight around 1695 kilograms. Prospective buyers will likely have a choice between 18 inch and 19 inch wheels, underscoring the model’s readiness for both everyday comfort and a more aggressive, road-ready stance on longer drives. Inside, the model is expected to offer a contemporary cabin with refined materials and updated technology that keeps pace with rival compact crossovers in North American and Canadian showrooms.

Under the hood, the Haval H6 is projected to mount a 2.0 liter gasoline turbo engine delivering about 238 horsepower. The drivetrain configuration has not been officially disclosed, but the model is anticipated to offer both two-wheel drive and all-wheel drive options to suit diverse driving conditions. There is also speculation that a hybrid version could join the lineup at market entry, allowing buyers to combine performance with improved efficiency. This potential powertrain mix would position the H6 to compete effectively against popular compact crossovers while appealing to buyers who value a balance between punchy performance and everyday fuel economy.

Earlier, Tank, another Chinese automotive brand, confirmed the imminent introduction of two SUV models under the 300 and 500 indices for sale in Russia, signaling continued expansion of Chinese brands into European and Eurasian markets. Such announcements reflect a broader strategy to diversify offerings in mid-size SUV segments and broaden consumer choice across regions, including North America and beyond, as brands seek to leverage new platforms and powertrains to meet evolving demand.

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