New GWM SUV Has Sports Power and Impressive Efficiency, Plus Offers Electric Charging or Gasoline Refueling
The new GWM Haval H6 is a “semi-electric” vehicle so astonishing that when you encounter the proposal, you wonder why no one had implemented it before… With three motors – two electric and a 1.5 turbo gasoline – this SUV not only delivers impressive sports performance but also the flexibility to run purely on electricity and be recharged at a regular outlet, according to Exame.
This innovative “electric” SUV is equipped with three motors that produce a combined power of 393 hp and an impressive torque of 77.7 kgfm. This means you can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.8 seconds, the performance of a high-end sports vehicle. However, the Haval H6 is also remarkably efficient, with an average of 27.4 km/l in the city, according to Inmetro.
Electric Range and Charging Ease
The standout feature of this “electric” SUV is its electric range of 170 km, allowing you to take short trips using only electricity. And charging is easy – you can simply plug the vehicle into a regular 20 amp outlet, making it highly convenient.
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Thais Nobre from the GWM Dahruj marketing team comments: “You can even take shorter trips solely in electric mode. To give you an idea, we know of a customer who bought two months ago and hasn’t run out of fuel since the car left the showroom.”
Cutting-Edge Technology and Spacecraft Comfort
The list of standard equipment in this “electric” SUV is impressive, with advanced features including:
- Five cameras and 14 sensors that enable an autonomous driving system.
- Facial recognition.
- Blind spot and rear collision alerts.
- Lane keeping assistance.
- Automatic emergency braking.
In addition, the GWM Haval H6 offers exceptional comfort, with ventilated front seats, a panoramic sunroof, dual-zone digital air conditioning with outlets for rear passengers, and a wireless charger for mobile phones. The 12-inch multimedia center is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Full LED lighting and exclusive 19-inch wheels stand out in the vehicle’s exterior design.
An SUV Made for Brazil
GWM Dahruj designed the Haval H6 with the needs and particularities of Brazilians in mind. The voice command system is adjusted to recognize the different accents across the country, demonstrating a genuine commitment to serving local needs.
Furthermore, the company offers high-quality after-sales support, including a loaner car for service that takes more than 24 hours and even a mobile workshop that attends to customers wherever they are. The warranty is five years, and eight years for the hybrid system, with no mileage limit. Additionally, GWM Dahruj maintains a stock of 50,000 readily available parts to ensure efficient service.
The GWM Haval H6 is an impressive combination of sports performance, efficiency, advanced technology, and comfort, specially designed to meet the needs of Brazilians. It marks a new era in mobility, where you can enjoy the best of both worlds – the power of a sports model and the efficiency of an electric vehicle.

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