The Haval H6L has been launched, with a length 155mm longer than the H6, upgrading it to a mid-size SUV.
2025-11-26
In terms of appearance, the Haval H6L adopts a rhythmic and natural aesthetic, with a design similar to the Xiaolong MAX, but with a new air intake above the license plate and optimized air ducts on both sides. The new car features a continuous light strip design and an X-shaped surround shape.
In terms of dimensions, the Vehicle measures 4800/1895/1730mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2810mm. It features a straight, taut shoulder line that connects the headlights and taillights. At the rear, unlike the Haval H6, it does not use a continuous taillight design. Instead, the lava-inspired taillights continue the X-shaped design language of the front, and the lower bumper is adorned with a diffuser-style embellishment.

Inside, the new model offers three color schemes, 64-color ambient lighting, a head-up display (HUD), a 14.6-inch central control screen, the Coffee OS 3 cockpit system, and a 10-speaker 5.1-channel audio system. The front seats feature ventilation, heating, and massage functions, while the rear seats offer 27/32° two-position backrest adjustment. The Haval H6L comes standard with a Level 2 driver assistance system, featuring 25 active safety functions including lane departure warning, emergency lane keeping assist, blind spot monitoring, and driver fatigue alert. Its intelligent parking system adapts to over 200 parking space types.

In terms of power, the Haval H6L is the first to be equipped with Great Wall's sixth-generation engine technology, featuring a 2.0T engine with a maximum power of 175kW and a maximum torque of 385N·m. The transmission system is equipped with a 9DCT wet dual-clutch gearbox, with a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 7.2 seconds and a WLTC fuel consumption of 7.4L per 100km.










