Famous SUV From GWM, The Haval H6, Will Launch In Brazil Soon
The first official image of the Brazilian Haval H6 was revealed by Great Wall Motors (GWM) this week. With a range of over 1,000 km, the large SUV has a plug-in hybrid version, which can be charged at home. The model will be launched in the Brazilian market starting in the first half of next year.
GWM Claims That The Brazilian Haval H6 SUV Will Feature Special And Exclusive Details
According to the article from motor1.com, the Haval H6 has been the best-selling car in China for the past 11 years. However, as revealed by GWM, the new Brazilian SUV will be an exclusive car for the country, containing significant differences when compared to the Chinese model. The photos show that the utility will have a beautiful shade of blue, which makes its appearance quite similar to the model sold in China, except for the wheels, which here will be a set of 19 inches, exclusive to the Brazilian model.
Additionally, the Brazilian SUV will feature a package of glossy black finishes on the window frames, roof racks, rear spoiler, and trims. The side of the car has a finish in the same shade of black – the famous “black piano” – in the door and fender areas. The “Haval” logo on the grille features a new global design, presented in a smaller font, and will be seen for the first time in the Brazilian version.
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Despite Highlighting The Great Range Of The Engine, GWM Did Not Provide Many Technical Specifications About The New SUV
Great Wall Motors stated that the new Haval H6 will be a plug-in hybrid, but did not officially confirm its technical specifications. However, it is a fact that the Haval H6 PHEV abroad is the DHT-PHE version. Thus, the Brazilian model will likely combine a 1.5 turbo engine with two electric motors to deliver 326 hp of power.
What attracts the public’s attention the most is the 1,000 km range of the SUV, in addition to the range of up to 110 km using only the electric motor. Furthermore, the manufacturer claims that the Brazilian Haval H6 will be the first in the world with this configuration featuring two electric motors (one on each axle).

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