New Program Offers Hybrid SUV With Exclusive Benefits and Flexibility for Customers: The Manufacturer Intends to Include a 100% Electric Hatch!
Just over a year after its launch in Brazil, Great Wall Motors (GWM) has launched a new car subscription program. Focused on providing a seamless digital experience, the Chinese brand now offers the Haval H6 Hybrid SUV starting at R$ 4,389 per month, according to cnnbrasil.
Digital Experience and Flexible Plans from GWM
GWM bets on practicality and innovation to attract new customers. With the GWM Subscription program, consumers can choose plans for 12, 24, 36, or 48 months, with monthly mileage ranging from 1,000 km to 3,000 km. The subscription fee includes insurance and taxes, making life easier for drivers looking for convenience.
To subscribe to the service, the customer selects the desired plan and chooses from four operational partners: Localiza, Unidas, Movida, and LM. These companies handle the operational part of the service, ensuring vehicle delivery in an average of 10 to 15 days, a significantly shorter period compared to the 70 to 90 days of other plans in the market.
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Competitiveness and Additional Benefits
Despite having a higher monthly cost than other medium SUVs by subscription in Brazil, the Haval H6 offers a range of advantages. Companies like Flua, from Stellantis, and VW Sign&Drive offer models like Jeep Compass and Volkswagen Taos at lower prices, but with combustion engines and less equipment. The Haval H6, on the other hand, stands out for being a hybrid SUV.
A direct competitor is the Corolla Cross Hybrid, available for subscription through Kinto, a Toyota company, for R$ 4,724.81 per month. In this comparison, the Haval H6 becomes a more attractive option. Additionally, customers who choose a plug-in model will receive a 7 kW wallbox charger for free, with no need for return at the end of the plan.
Service Expansion and More Options
Within 60 days, GWM plans to expand the subscription service to include the Ora, a 100% Electric Hatch. The introduction of electric vehicles reflects the brand’s commitment to sustainability and innovation in the car market.

GWM Subscription service customers will also have access to the benefits of the Tranquility Package, which includes 24-hour assistance for two years, Veloe toll tag with 12 months free of monthly fees, a connectivity package with 3 GB for one month, and total battery protection for the hybrid system for two years. The factory warranty covers the battery for eight years (or 200,000 km) and the vehicle for five years, with no mileage limit.
A New Era of Car Subscriptions
The GWM car subscription program represents a significant step in the Brazilian market. By offering the Haval H6 hybrid SUV, the brand not only expands its options for consumers but also introduces a seamless and convenient digital experience. Furthermore, the additional benefits and extended warranty reinforce customer confidence in the quality and service provided by GWM. To learn more about how GWM’s car subscription system works, click the link below and discover all the advantages of this new modality.

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