Suzuki E-Vitara vs GWM Haval H6GT

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Suzuki E-Vitara
Suzuki E-Vitara

$47,990 - $56,990

2026 price

GWM Haval H6GT
GWM Haval H6GT

$44,990 - $52,990

2026 price

Summary

2026 Suzuki E-Vitara
2026 GWM Haval H6GT
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Fuel Type
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Hybrid
Fuel Efficiency
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Seating
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5
Dislikes
  • Too expensive
  • Compromised driving range
  • Slow charging and no V2L

  • Rear window vision
  • Lane-keeping wheel tugging
  • Pedestrian warning cabin intrusion
2026 Suzuki E-Vitara Summary

Suzuki really needs you to buy this car.

Not only are cut-price Chinese rivals dicing up the entry-level part of the market where this Japanese brand used to thrive, but Suzuki is also facing pressure to adapt to Australia’s tough new emissions laws.

That’s where this e Vitara comes in.

Built in India on a new platform shared with Toyota, the e Vitara is unlike any Suzuki that's come before it in Australia. Does it have what it takes to crack the super competitive end of the new-car market?

Read on to find out.

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2026 GWM Haval H6GT Summary

GWM’s Haval H6 competes in the highly congested ‘Medium SUV under $65K’ segment of Australia’s new car market where a staggering 22 brands and more than 30 models compete for buyers.

GWM recently released the latest MY26 generation of its Haval H6GT PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle), which replaces the original H6GT introduced as GWM’s first PHEV in 2025.

The new H6GT PHEV heralds the introduction of GWM’s ‘Hi4’ intelligent hybrid all-wheel-drive technology along with an upgraded interior design, which now aligns with the broader H6 range and is headlined by integration of the Chinese brand's latest Coffee OS multimedia system.

We recently spent a week aboard this sporty premium model of the H6 range to see if it ticks the right boxes to win buyers in this competitive market segment.

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