GWM Haval H6GT News

Revamped BYD SUV rival lands in Oz
By Tim Gibson · 20 Apr 2026
GWM has unveiled its upgraded Haval H6 GT plug-in hybrid mid-size SUV in Australia.It will start from $52,990 (drive-away), which is $1000 less than the outgoing H6 GT, and $2000 more than the most expensive regular H6.The H6 is a rival for several other Chinese PHEV alternatives, such as the MG HS and the Chery Tiggo 7, but the GT’s sportier posturing sees it line up closely to the BYD Sealion 6.Another of the car’s rivals is the Jaecoo 7, which is Chery’s premium sub-brand, and also comes as a plug-in hybrid.It will also be a new competitor for the incoming Toyota RAV4 PHEV due to arrive in showrooms later in the year.It comes in cheaper than the base all-wheel-drive variant of the Sealion 6 after adding on-road costs, while the front-wheel-drive J7 is priced from $43,990 (drive-away).The AWD H6 GT continues to be powered by a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol and electric motor set-up, producing 321kW and 642Nm. This represents a boost in power compared to standard H6 PHEV models, but it is pumping out less torque in contrast.The new set-up means the car can shift from 0-100km/h in 4.6 seconds, which is 0.3 seconds faster than the outgoing model.It has a 35kWh battery, offering an electric-only driving range of 183km, according to more generous NEDC standards. Total driving range sits at nearly 1200km, with fuel consumption of 0.6L/100km, both those numbers have also been calculated using NEDC.Upgrades continue inside, with the 14.6-inch central touchscreen utilising a new snappier operating system. There is also now a wireless phone charger, with the car now featuring the same re-designed interior from the recently-upgraded H6.The H6 has proven to be a popular choice in the mid-size SUV segment, with its petrol and hybrid options outselling the likes of the Chery Tiggo 7 and PHEV-exclusive BYD Sealion 6.
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GWM confirms Toyota smashing plan
By Tom White · 29 Apr 2025
GWM announced all new hybrid Haval SUVs will be all-wheel drive only, using its signature Hi4 electrified drive system, it announced during a presentation at the Shanghai motor show.The brand’s new Hi4 system, which is not yet available on any Haval model in Australia, uses a 1.5-litre petrol engine, at least one motor on the front axle and a motor on the rear axle. The brand said the Hi4 system is focused on both weight and cost reduction compared to competitor systems, which it said can be expensive for mainstream buyers when it comes to adding all-wheel drive.GWM recently introduced a plug-in hybrid system on its H6 GT in Australia, this is a predecessor technology. The new second-generation Hi4 system is expected to arrive in Australia on the upcoming off-road-styled H7 mid-size SUV before the end of 2025.The Hi4 system has been plug-in hybrid only, but speaking to global media, GWM’s chief powertrain engineer, Yvan Le Neindre, confirmed in the future Hi4 will also be deployed as a plugless hybrid as well as the current plug-in hybrid vehicles.The H6 will be superseded by a similar mid-size SUV known as the Xiaolong Max in China. GWM has long hinted at the Xiaolong Max becoming a tech-leading vehicle in Haval’s range in Australia.This mid-size SUV is currently plug-in hybrid only, with its hybrid set-up producing a combined 238kW/595Nm, with up to 165km of electric driving range (according to the more lenient CLTC testing procedure) from the largest 27.54kWh LFP battery pack option.The most efficient version of the system claims a WLTC combined fuel consumption of 0.97L/100km.For now the brand’s local division won’t be drawn on timing for the currently left-hand-drive only Xiaolong Max for the Australian market, or whether it will sit above the H6 or replace it entirely in time.Le Neindre did confirm the current H6’s plugless hybrid front-wheel drive system is on borrowed time, as the future of all Haval products is the Hi4 system.He added there are ten new models in the pipeline using Hi4 technology, and hinted “we can adjust the size of the components - from a technical point of view - to cover a wide range of products” when asked whether Hi4 would make it to more compact models like the Jolion.On top of this hybrid push, the brand will also deploy a new 4.0-litre V8 engine by 2027, which will be paired with a Hi4 system in order to meet emissions regulations. The brand said the larger capacity engine is specifically required for markets like Australia where off-roading and heavy towing is popular.
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GWM is keen to get buyers into PHEVs
By John Law · 10 Jan 2025
GWM has announced a discount on one of its new models before it has even arrived. The incoming GWM Haval H6 GT plug-in hybrid is on offer for $53,990, drive-away. That is a $2000 discount compared to RRP.
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GWM Haval H6 gets minor updates for 2025
By Samuel Irvine · 13 Dec 2024
GWM has revealed some minor changes to its Haval H6 GT range ahead of its new plug-in hybrid variant scheduled to arrive next year.
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Long-range PHEV locked in for 2025
By Tim Nicholson · 07 Nov 2024
Another family friendly plug-in hybrid SUV is about to lob on the Australian market, and this one is priced to compete.
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2024 Haval H6 details revealed before update
By Chris Thompson · 16 Feb 2023
GWM Haval’s rival to the likes of the Toyota RAV4 and Mazda CX-5 is set for a big redesign in its next iteration.
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This Chinese brand will be a top-10 player
By Tim Nicholson · 31 Aug 2022
A few years ago it would have been unthinkable that brands like Honda and Volkswagen wouldn’t be top-10 sellers in Australia.
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GWM Haval has cars in dealers right now
By Tim Nicholson · 10 Aug 2022
As major car brands struggle to secure enough supply to satisfy Australian demand, one of the fastest growing carmakers says its stock issues are improving and there are plenty of cars on the ground.GWM Australia which sells the GWM Ute and the Haval SUV
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