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2025 GWM Haval H6 review
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The hybrid-heavy 2025 GWM Haval H6 mid-size SUV lineup has gained even more electrified options.
The plug-in hybrid powertrain launched in Australia this year is now available in the entry-level Lux trim, while the familiar hybrid powertrain can now be had with all-wheel drive for the first time in Australia.
The latter gives GWM a direct rival for all-wheel drive hybrid versions of the top-selling Toyota RAV4 and the Nissan X-Trail, among others, with the new Ultra Hybrid AWD featuring the Hybrid Intelligent 4WD (Hi4) system from the PHEV including 80kW/170Nm front and 150kW/350Nm rear electric motors.
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The new front-wheel drive Lux PHEV is priced at $44,990 drive-away, or $3000 less than the Ultra PHEV FWD, while the Ultra AWD Hybrid costs $47,490 drive-away, or $3500 more than its front-wheel drive equivalent.
The wider GWM Haval H6 range is priced from $35,990 to $50,990 drive-away.
These additional variants, due in showrooms mid-way through this month, bring the number of members in the Haval H6 family to eight… and that doesn’t include the Haval H6 GT ‘coupe SUV’.
The new all-wheel drive hybrid is significantly punchier than its front-wheel drive counterpart. Here’s how they all compare:
Specifications | Petrol | Hybrid | Hybrid AWD | PHEV | PHEV AWD |
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Powertrain | 2.0L turbo 4cyl | 1.5L hybrid 4cyl | 1.5L hybrid 4cyl | 1.5L plug-in hybrid 4cyl | 1.5L plug-in hybrid 4cyl |
Engine outputs | 170kW + 380Nm | 110kW + 230Nm | 110kW + 240Nm | 110kW + 240Nm | 110kW + 240Nm |
Electric motor outputs | – | 130kW + 300Nm | 80kW + 170Nm (front) 150kW + 350Nm (rear) | 130kW + 300Nm | 80kW + 170Nm (front) 150kW + 350Nm (rear) |
System outputs | 170kW + 380Nm | 179kW + 530Nm | 268kW + 760Nm | 240kW + 540Nm | 268kW + 760Nm |
Battery | – | – | – | 19.09kWh lithium iron phosphate | 19.09kWh lithium iron phosphate |
Transmission | 9-speed dual-clutch auto | Dedicated Hybrid Transmission | Dedicated Hybrid Transmission | Dedicated Hybrid Transmission | Dedicated Hybrid Transmission |
Drive type | Front-wheel drive | Front-wheel drive | All-wheel drive | Front-wheel drive | All-wheel drive |
Fuel economy (claimed) | 7.4L/100km | 5.2L/100km | 5.4L/100km | 1.0L/100km | 1.1L/100km |
CO2 emissions | 170g/100km | 120g/100km | 125g/100km | 22g/100km | 22g/100km |
PHEVs come with a larger 19.09kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, and offer between 100km and 106km of electric-only range on the NEDC cycle.
All Haval H6s run on 91-octane regular unleaded fuel.
You can get hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains in either front- or all-wheel drive, though the 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine is only offered with front-wheel drive despite an all-wheel drive option being offered before this year’s facelift.
GWM confirmed at the updated model’s July launch that it expects the PHEV to account for more than 20 per cent of Haval H6 deliveries, with hybrids expected to account for 60 per cent of sales and petrol variants to make up the remaining 20 per cent.
In the Haval H6 GT, which is offered here only with petrol or plug-in hybrid power, there’s a 50/50 split in sales.
The range expansion follows a facelift that brought a raft of styling changes inside and out, a new transmission for petrol variants and more standard equipment, among other equipment.
For context, here’s what the Haval H6 offers in its two trim levels:
The Lux comes standard with the following equipment:
The Ultra adds:
Model | Drive-away pricing |
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2025 GWM Haval H6 Lux 2.0T FWD | $35,990 |
2025 GWM Haval H6 Ultra 2.0T FWD | $38,990 |
2025 GWM Haval H6 Lux Hybrid FWD | $40,990 |
2025 GWM Haval H6 Ultra Hybrid FWD | $43,990 |
2025 GWM Haval H6 Lux PHEV FWD | $44,990 (NEW) |
2025 GWM Haval H6 Ultra Hybrid AWD | $47,490 (NEW) |
2025 GWM Haval H6 Ultra PHEV FWD | $47,990 |
2025 GWM Haval H6 Ultra PHEV AWD | $50,990 |
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William Stopford is an automotive journalist based in Brisbane, Australia. William is a Business/Journalism graduate from the Queensland University of Technology who loves to travel, briefly lived in the US, and has a particular interest in the American car industry.
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