
Haval’s parent company, Great Wall Motors, has unveiled a facelifted version of the Haval H6. The updated model’s first images have been released, indicating that it will be available for purchase in China later this year. The Haval H6 has achieved significant global sales success, with over 4 million units sold to date.
The Haval H6 has gained popularity in South Africa due to its modern interior, powerful engine, and excellent value for money. However, it has recently faced stiff competition in the sales charts from the BYD Song, prompting Haval to introduce the facelifted version in an attempt to reclaim lost market share.
The Haval H6 facelift features a redesigned front bumper that replaces the previous bold grille with a more streamlined and aerodynamic appearance. The images also show the inclusion of a double panoramic sunroof, which is likely to please brand fans in South Africa. While no interior images have been released, significant changes are expected to be implemented in that area as well.
According to the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the new Haval H6 will have a variety of engine options. There will be 1.5-litre and 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engines available, as well as the possibility of a plug-in hybrid variant.
The availability of the Haval H6 facelift in South Africa is currently unknown. According to Australian motoring media, the model is unlikely to be introduced in Australia, and a similar strategy may be adopted for the South African market. However, no official confirmation has been provided. If any new information about the model’s availability becomes available, this article will be updated as soon as possible.
Finally, Great Wall Motors has unveiled the redesigned Haval H6, which is expected to build on the success of its predecessor. The Haval H6 facelift aims to attract customers in the highly competitive SUV market with its refreshed design and anticipated interior improvements, as well as a variety of engine options. While its availability in South Africa is still uncertain, we will provide updates as they become available.