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2023 Haval H6 GT pricing and features revealed

Sporty styling for Haval's SUV is paired with existing drivetrains

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Snapshot

  • Haval H6 GT arrives in Australia
  • On sale from $40,990 in front-wheel-drive guise, $46,490 for all-wheel-drive
  • Five-star ANCAP safety rating standard across the model range

The 2023 Haval H6 GT has landed in Australia, with the first deliveries of the coupe-esque SUV rolling out this month.

Previously intended to launch in the second-quarter of 2022, delays pushed back the H6 GT's arrival to this month, confirmed today with Haval reporting its first batch is in Australia's ports.

Based on the same platform as the standard H6, the new addition to the line-up features revised and more aggressive styling, as well as a more comprehensive level of equipment.

Note: due to a supply issue, Haval will no longer offer the H6 GT Ultra with Brembo brakes, with the manufacturer saying its price will remain unchanged.

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Pricing

With the H6 GT range starting at $40,990 drive-away for the entry-level Lux grade, the base variant is $4000 more than the existing H6 Lux – with the GT Ultra incurring a $3500 premium over its traditionally-styled counterpart.

Prices include on-road costs.

ModelPrice
H6 GT Lux$40,990
H6 GT Ultra$46,490
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Features

H6 GT Lux

19-inch black alloy wheels
LED headlamps, DRL, tail-lights, front and rear fog lamps
10.25-inch colour LED instrument cluster
10.25-inch colour multimedia touchscreen
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Eight-speaker DTS audio
Front USB port with charge and data transmission
Rear USB port
Dual-zone climate control
Leather steering wheel
Heated Comfort-Tek eco-leather front seats
Eight-way electrically adjustable driver's seat with lumbar
Automatic anti-glare rear view mirror
Electric tailgate
Roof rails

H6 GT Ultra (over Lux)

4WD with multi-modes (normal, eco, sport, snow, all-terrain response system)
Michelin Pilot Sport tyres
12.3-inch colour multimedia touchscreen
Head-up display
Heated leather steering wheel
Heated and ventilated front seats
Four-way electrically adjustable front passenger seat
Wireless phone charging
Mood lighting
Electric tailgate with hands-free opening function
Panoramic sunroof
Heated door mirrors
Fully automatic parking
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Engine, drivetrain and fuel economy

Both H6 GT grades are powered by a 2.0-litre, turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, developing 150kW and 320Nm, that's mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

The H6 GT Lux utilises a front-wheel-drive layout, while the Ultra is all-wheel-drive, returning combined fuel consumption figures of 7.5L/100km and 8.4L/100km respectively.

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Safety

Recently awarded a five-star ANCAP safety rating, the H6 GT is loaded with equipment to protect its occupants, including:

Seven airbags including centre airbag
Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian, bicycle and cross-road detection
Forward collision warning (FCW)
Lane departure warning (LDW)
Lane keep assist (LKA)
Emergency lane keep (ELK)
Traffic sign recognition
Lane change assist with blind-spot monitoring (BSM)
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) with stop and go
Intelligent cruise assist
Traffic jam assist
Hill descent control (HDC)
Hill start assist control
Driver drowsiness detection
360-degree camera
Front and rear parking sensors
Tyre pressure monitoring
Rear cross traffic alert (RCTA) with braking – Ultra only
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Warranty and servicing

As with the rest of Haval and its parent company GWM's model range, the G6 GT is covered by a seven-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty.

In addition to this, owners are able to access five-years roadside assistance as well as five-years capped price servicing.

Availability

Haval says the first examples of its H6 GT have arrived in Australian ports, with a local launch imminent.

Jordan Mulach
Contributor

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