Radical Redesign And Technological Innovations Mark The GWM Haval Hybrid SUV. Check Out The Changes And New Details Of The SUV
The GWM Haval H6 2025, one of the major highlights of the Beijing Auto Show in April, is set to hit Chinese stores. This midsize SUV, which started being offered in China at 117,000 yuan (approximately R$ 87,000) for the base version and goes up to 143,000 yuan (around R$ 106,000) for the top configuration, promises a range of significant updates. However, for Brazilian fans of the model, there is some disappointing news, according to Autoesporte.
What’s New In The GWM Hybrid SUV?
The GWM Haval H6 2025 hybrid SUV features a notably sportier and refined design. The redesign includes a new front grille, with a bolder shape, and 19-inch black painted wheels that give it a more modern and aggressive look. The bumper also received updates, including stylized details and a small spoiler, bringing it closer to the look of the GT version.
The most drastic change in the hybrid SUV occurs at the rear of the vehicle. In contrast to the common trend among Chinese SUVs, GWM opted to remove the bar connecting the taillights. Now, the taillights are completely separate and have received a new design, standing out for their more independent and modern appearance.
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The Interior Space Of The SUV
Inside, the Haval H6 2025 adopts a more minimalist style, eliminating physical buttons in favor of a cleaner central console. The dashboard has been redesigned with rubberized materials and leather-like finishes, offering a sophisticated feel. The 10.2-inch instrument panel and 14.6-inch multimedia screen now operate with a new operating system equipped with a Qualcomm chip, promising improvements in voice recognition and overall performance.
Among the new technological features, the Haval H6 2025 hybrid includes a redesigned multifunction steering wheel, a head-up display, and air vents for the front seats. The sound system has been upgraded with the addition of a subwoofer, totaling nine speakers for a more immersive audio experience.
Powertrain And Performance: What To Expect?
In China, the Haval H6 2025 hybrid is available with 1.5 and 2.0-liter turbocharged hybrid engines. The 1.5 engine delivers 181 hp and 27.5 kgfm of torque, while the 2.0 engine provides 235 hp and 38.5 kgfm. Depending on the version, the automated gearbox can have seven or nine speeds, and all versions feature all-wheel drive as standard.
Launched in China, the Haval H6 hybrid has a successful track record, with over 4 million units sold globally. In Brazil, the model has been available since 2022, with prices starting at R$ 214,000 for the hybrid HEV version and going up to R$ 319,000 for the GT plug-in PHEV configuration.


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