Firepower efficiency with GWM’s Haval H6 Hybrid

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Ready to discover where the future of the automobile industry is heading?

The future looks like a sleekly designed SUV that ticks all the boxes. It’s good for the environment and a leader in safety and top-quality driving.

Not only that, but you’ll be gifted $1768 via the clean car rebate from the government just for registering it.

Interested? The best part is that it’s a car specially built for maximum efficiency. With the current energy crisis, it helps to be prepared, and a hybrid car with all the right numbers can help do just that.

A hybrid is a way to future-proof your driving and ride through the instability by getting the best of both worlds.

Seamlessly switch between electric and petrol power whenever you need it with the GWM Haval H6 Hybrid.

This high-tech mid-sized SUV features a 1.5L hybrid transmission engine that offers up a triple dose of power, performance and safety.

It’s the most economical model that the brand has thus far released. Here are the stats. It has a low fuel consumption of 5.2 litres/100km, which produces a super-low 133g of CO2. 

But what’s great about the Haval H6 Hybrid is that it gives you plenty of versatility. Whenever you’d like to take your hybrid for a spin using only electric power, you can in urban conditions and up to 50km/h.

If you’re used to driving conventional SUVs making the switch to the hybrid is easy. The Haval Hybrid H6 has been closely designed based on the brand’s other traditional vehicles, so drivers are guaranteed the performance, convenience and interiors they’re already familiar with. With the added bonus of energy efficiency.

While gentle on the planet, the hybrid doesn’t hold back on the tarmac. When the engine is working at its peak with both the petrol engine and electric motor in use, the Haval Hybrid H6 can achieve 179kW of power. The engine has so much muscle it can go from 0 to 100km/h in just under 8 seconds.

The model’s engine and energy consumption have been formulated to be as efficient as possible. But in the interiors, there’s plenty of extravagance with no detail spared.

Heated and ventilated front seats, a panoramic sunroof and LED fog lights are just some extras that will make riding a luxurious experience. Plus, it features the largest display of the entire range, a 12.3” colour multimedia touchscreen display.

Some of the countless safety features include a 360-degree camera and reversing camera, driver alertness monitoring, automatic emergency braking and fully automatic hands-free parking.

Australia and New Zealand’s independent authority on vehicle safety is ANCAP. They tested the Haval Hybrid H6 and awarded it a five-star crash test rating.

As well as giving you peace of mind when it comes to safety, the Haval Hybrid H6 makes a statement visually—pairing a sleek body with stylish 18” alloy wheels. A mesh grille in the front delivers muscle and sophistication.

With 5 years of roadside assistance just a phone call away, this a good-looking hybrid SUV that won’t leave you stranded.

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