GWM Haval H6GT vs Toyota Corolla

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GWM Haval H6GT
GWM Haval H6GT

$34,990 - $54,485

2025 price

Toyota Corolla
Toyota Corolla

$30,990 - $49,999

2025 price

Summary

2025 GWM Haval H6GT
2025 Toyota Corolla
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.5L

Inline 4, 1.8L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol/Electric

Unleaded Petrol/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
0.8L/100km (combined)

4.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Design memo = plain and plasticky
  • Basic in-car tech
  • No wireless phone mirroring yet

  • Cabin not as practical as rivals
  • Tiny boot volume
  • Ageing interior
2025 GWM Haval H6GT Summary

GWM has launched its first plug-in hybrid for Australia and in comes in the form of their mid-size SUV, the Haval H6 GT Ultra PHEV.

There's been a growing coolness towards EVs and their middle-ground counterparts of late but with a class-leading electric driving range of 180km, the new H6 GT Ultra may just warm you up.

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2025 Toyota Corolla Summary

Up until 2024 when its title was nabbed by the Tesla Model Y, the humble Toyota Corolla has been the world’s best-selling car for quite some time. 

A reputation for reliability, affordability, efficiency and in its current guise, being fun to drive, the Corolla has seen off all comers to retain the title of the most popular small car on Earth.

The current twelfth-generation Corolla is now seven years into its life cycle having landed in mid-2018. In that time scores of buyers have moved across into small SUVs, and the Corolla’s competitor set has shrunk dramatically as car brands pull out of the small passenger car segment.

But as we gear up for the next-gen Corolla, is the existing one still worth considering against some newer rivals? And should you look at this instead of a small SUV?

I lived with the mid-range Corolla SX hatchback for a week to find out.

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