JAKARTA - GWM Indonesia announced its participation as an Official Vehicle Partner in the Bentang Jawa event, an event that challenges athletes to take an extreme 1,500 km from Carita, Banten to Banyuwangi, East Java.

The company sent four units of Haval H6 HEV used as companion vehicles for the participants during the event. The SUV is believed to be able to meet its needs with an optimal distance.

Marketing Director of GWM Indonesia Hari Arifianto, said this car is the most ideal vehicle to support challenging events such as Bentang Jawa.

"Haval H6, with great remote hybrid capabilities and performance, is the ideal vehicle to support this challenging event," Hari said in a statement received Tuesday, August 27.

This car has a relieved dimension with a length of 4,683 mm, a width of 1,886 mm, a height of 1,730 mm, and a wheelbase of 2,738 mm with a seat capacity of five seats.

This medium-based SUV has a number of equipment such as DRL lights, LED fog lights, chrome front grips, electronic panoramic sunsets, 19-inch rims, as well as tuning MacPherson Strut suspensions in front and Multi-links in the back.

Moving to the interior, Haval H6 has a 12.3-inch touch screen with Bluetooth connectivity, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. Then, there is also an 8-speaker audio system to provide entertainment for users.

In addition, this car is equipped with an ambient light, an interior with a choice of black or gray color, head-up display, a 6-direction electric driver seat, and a ventilated seat.

This car also has a number of advanced and complete safety technologies, consisting of Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Track Control System (TCS), Anti-Rollover System (ARS), Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM), Lane Keeping Assist (LCA), and so on.

Powered by a 1.5 liter 4-cylinder engine combined with an electric motor system and DHT transmission, Haval H6 has a combined power of 243 ps and a maximum torque of 530 Nm.

Starting to sell in Indonesia earlier this year, Haval H6 HEV is priced at IDR 648.3 million on The Road DKI Jakarta.


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