JAKARTA - Great Wall Motors (GWM), a car manufacturer from China, is expanding its wings for the Asian market, including Malaysia with various models.

Quoting from the Paultan page, Tuesday, March 5, in its official release today, the company confirmed that the H6 Hybrid Hazard will make its launch debut in the second quarter of 2024.

In specifications, Haval H6 comes with a length of 4,683 mm, a width of 1,886 mm, and a height of 1,730 mm, with a wheelbase of 2,738 mm. When officially present, will compete with Honda CR-V, Proton X70, and Mazda CX-5.

Haval H6 is powered by a four-cylinder gasoline engine with 1.5 liters of turbocharged which produces 150 PS (148 hp or 110 kW) and 230 Nm torque. Coupled with electric motors powered by 177 PS (174 hp or 130 kW) and 300 Nm, the total system output is 243 PS (240 hp or 179 kW) and 530 Nm.

In addition, the hybrid system of front-wheel drive series is also equipped with a two-speed GWM Special Hybrid Transmission (DHT). During the operation, electric motors are the main driving tool, and engines work at higher speeds, the system will automatically choose which one to use depending on the situation.

In more detail, there are many interesting features embedded, such as matrix-type LED headlights, LED backlights, powered front seats, 10.25-inch digital instrument clusters, 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment systems, surrounding lighting, roof tiles, six airbags and 360-degree camera and parking aid systems.

As for the advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), H6 has ultrasonic sensors, automatic emergency braking (AEB), full-speed adaptive cruise control, traffic jam assist, real cross traffic alert, lane change assist and the Wisdom Dodge System.

As is known, H6 was originally expected to go on sale in the fourth quarter of 2023, but this has clearly been pushed back to Q2 in 2024.

Talking about Haval H6 itself is already present in Indonesia, which has started opening orders some time ago at a price of IDR 595.8 million.


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