The current GWM Haval H6 has received a refresh around four years after the mid-size SUV landed on Australian shores, bringing updated styling, new tech, a more powerful petrol engine, and new plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variants.
Entry-level Premium grades have been dropped, which sees the base price rise by $2000 – or $5000 if you consider runout offers.
The now entry-level Lux is $1000 cheaper than before, though GWM is continuing to offer stock of the pre-update Lux at $3000 off.
Likewise, the Lux Hybrid is now $1500 cheaper than before, but $3000 more expensive if you consider runout offers.
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You can no longer get all-wheel drive with the petrol engine, though the petrol engine has seen a bump in outputs of 20kW and 60Nm, to totals of 170kW and 380Nm.
It has also swapped its seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission in favour of a nine-speed unit.
The hybrid is unchanged, while there are new front- and all-wheel drive plug-in hybrid variants offering up to 106km of electric-only range. You can view full details of these in the Drivetrains and Efficiency section below.
All Haval H6s feature freshened exterior styling, including a cascading, dark-finish grille – reminiscent of the outgoing Hyundai Palisade and new LDV Terron 9 – and plunging LED daytime running lights, although the headlights are unchanged.
At the rear, the full-width light bar has been replaced with two separate tail-light units that bookend a GWM badge. A hands-free power tailgate is standard for all bar the petrol Lux.
There’s new black wheel-arch cladding, plus 19-inch black alloy wheels. GWM has also ditched the chrome accents once found on the front quarter panels, window surrounds and the lower parts of the doors for a more monochromatic look.
Inside, the gear selector has been moved to the steering column, while a new 14.6-inch infotainment touchscreen replaces the old 10.25- and 12.3-inch units.
It features GWM’s latest-generation operating system, and includes wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The digital instrument cluster remains a 10.25-inch unit, but features a new visual layout previously seen in GWM’s Tank models.
There’s a thicker steering wheel with sculpted indentations at the 10 and 2 o’clock positions, while the Haval H6 also gains a new available cream interior colourway.
Pricing
Model | Drive-away pricing |
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2025 GWM Haval H6 Lux 2.0T FWD | $35,990 (-$1000) |
2025 GWM Haval H6 Ultra 2.0T FWD | $38,990 (-$1000) |
2025 GWM Haval H6 Lux Hybrid FWD | $40,990 (-$1500) |
2025 GWM Haval H6 Ultra Hybrid FWD | $43,990 (-$2000) |
2025 GWM Haval H6 Ultra PHEV FWD | $47,990 (NEW) |
2025 GWM Haval H6 Ultra PHEV AWD | $50,990 (NEW) |
Drivetrains and Efficiency
There are now petrol, hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains on offer.
Specifications | Petrol | Hybrid | PHEV | PHEV AWD |
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Powertrain | 2.0L turbo 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 |
Electric motor outputs | – | 130kW + 300Nm | 130kW + 300Nm | 80kW + 170Nm (front) 150kW + 350Nm (rear) |
System outputs | 170kW + 380Nm | 179kW + 530Nm | 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 |
Drive type | Front-wheel drive | Front-wheel drive | Front-wheel drive | All-wheel drive |
0-100km/h (claimed) | TBA | TBA | TBA | 4.8 seconds |
Fuel economy (claimed) | 7.4L/100km | 5.2L/100km | 1.0L/100km | 1.1L/100km |
Electric driving range (NEDC) | – | – | 106km | 100km |
Fuel tank capacity | 61L | 61L | 55L | 55L |
Fuel requirement | 91-octane regular unleaded | 91-octane regular unleaded | 91-octane regular unleaded | 91-octane regular unleaded |
Braked towing capacity | 2000kg | 1500kg | 1500kg | 1500kg |
Unbraked towing capacity | 750kg | 750kg | 750kg | 750kg |
The Haval H6 PHEV can be fast-charged using DC power. GWM claims it takes 28 minutes to charge the battery from 30 to 80 per cent at 34kW.
Dimensions
The GWM Haval H6 is 50mm longer than before, but has the same width and wheelbase length.
Dimensions | GWM Haval H6 |
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Length | 4703mm |
Width | 1886mm |
Height | 1730mm |
Wheelbase | 2738mm |
Cargo capacity | 560L (rear seats up) 1445L (rear seats folded; hybrid and PHEV) 1485L (rear seats folded; petrol) |
Servicing and Warranty
The GWM Haval H6 is backed by a seven-year, unlimited-kilometre vehicle warranty and an eight-year, unlimited-kilometre battery warranty.
GWM offers five years of capped-price servicing, though it will confirm pricing for the updated lineup closer to its launch.
Safety
GWM hasn’t confirmed whether the five-star ANCAP rating of the pre-update model will carry over and extend to the new PHEVs.
The pre-update Haval H6 petrol and hybrid lineup has a five-star rating based on testing conducted in 2022, though this excludes PHEV variants.
Standard safety equipment across the range includes:
- Adaptive cruise control
- Autonomous emergency braking
- Pedestrian detection
- Cyclist detection
- Junction assist
- Intelligent turning
- ‘Smart dodge’
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Driver fatigue monitoring
- Lane-keep assist
- Emergency lane-keep assist
- Rear cross-traffic alert
- Surround-view camera with 180 degree transparent chassis mode
- Rear parking sensors
- Traffic sign recongition
- Tyre pressure monitoring
- 7 airbags – 2 x front, 2 x side, 2 x curtain, 1 x centre
Ultra variants also feature front parking sensors.
Standard Equipment
There are two trim levels in the 2025 GWM Haval H6 lineup.
The base Lux comes standard with the following equipment:
- 19-inch black alloy wheels
- Automatic LED headlights
- Automatic high-beam
- Rain-sensing wipers
- Power-folding, heated exterior mirrors
- Puddle lights
- Electronic parking brake + auto hold
- Hands-free power tailgate (NEW, excludes petrol Lux)
- Proximity entry with push-button start
- 14.6-inch touchscreen infotainment system (NEW)
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (NEW)
- DAB+ digital radio
- 8-speaker sound system
- 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster
- Microfibre, leather-wrapped steering wheel (NEW)
- 4-way steering column adjustment
- Leatherette upholstery
- 6-way power driver’s seat
- Dual-zone climate control with rear vents
- 50W wireless phone charger
- 2 x front USB outlets
- 2 x rear USB outlets
- 2 x 12V outlets (1 x front, 1 x boot)
- Cargo cover
The Ultra adds:
- Rear privacy glass
- Panoramic sunroof
- Semi-autonomous parking and reverse assist (excludes PHEV)
- Head-up display
- Heated steering wheel
- Heated and ventilated front seats
- Driver’s seat memory and welcome
- Driver’s seat lumbar
- 4-way power passenger seat
- Front stainless steel scuff plates
- 8-speaker (hybrid) or 9-speaker (petrol, PHEV) sound system
Colours
The Lux and Lux Hybrid are offered exclusively with black leatherette upholstery.
The Ultra PHEV FWD is offered exclusively with a black leather interior.
All Ultra variants offer a choice of black or cream leather interiors, however, you can’t get the latter if you specify the Hamilton White exterior finish.
Hamilton White is the standard exterior paint, with the following colours costing an additional $495:
- Golden Black
- Astral Pearl
- Ayers Grey