Great Wall Motor has introduced the Haval H6 facelift at the ongoing Bangkok International Motor Show, marking the vehicle’s first appearance in right-hand drive guise. Assembled at the automaker’s Rayong plant, the CKD SUV will …
facelift at the ongoing Bangkok International Motor Show, marking the vehicle’s first appearance in right-hand drive guise. Assembled at the automaker’s Rayong plant, the CKD SUV will be available in three variant forms for the Thai market, these being a hybrid and two plug-in hybrids.
No changes to the H6 HEVs drive system, with the GW4B15D 1.5 litre turbocharged four-pot, which offers 150 PS at 5,500 to 6,000 rpm and 230 Nm of twist from 1,500 to 4,000 rpm, and a 177 PS and 300 Nm TZ220X permanent-magnet synchronous motor, continuing to offer a combined total system output of 243 PS and 530 Nm.
The smaller capacity battery does however reduce the vehicle’s maximum electric-only range from 201 km to 150 km . Maximum DC charging has also dropped from 48 kW to 41 kW, but this is little detriment to the charging time, as the battery can be brought from a 0% to 80% state-of-charge in around 35 minutes. The PHEV also supports AC charging of 6 kW. Both the HEV and PHEV powertrains are paired with the automaker’s two-speed dedicated hybrid transmission .
Strangely enough, the changes at the back don’t mirror that seen on the facelift in China, which was on show at the GWM drive event held prior to the Beijing motor show last year. Where the FL in China dropped the light bar and gained new individual LED tail light clusters, the Thai H6 facelift retains the light strip configuration as before. Changes come in the form of a new GWM word mark that replaces the Haval script, and the chrome tailgate trim is now dressed in black.
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