R$ 1,000 readjustment affects all versions after visual update; model now starts at R$ 224 thousand in the entry configuration
GWM applied a new price adjustment for the Haval H6 line in the Brazilian market this March. The increase, of R$ 1,000 in all configurations, comes four months after the presentation of the first restyling of the model, launched last November. With the new values, the hybrid SUV now starts at R$ 224 thousand and reaches R$ 326 thousand in the top-of-the-line variant.
The configurations with conventional bodywork, HEV2 and PHEV35, now cost R$ 224.000 and R$ 289.000, respectively. The intermediate PHEV19 option, which uses a smaller capacity battery, was set at R$ 244.000. The highest value on the table falls on the Haval H6 GT, with a coupe silhouette and sporty appeal, which now requires an investment of R$ 326,000.
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The visual update that justifies the repositioning included a new front grille with shiny block elements and redesigned bumpers, now without the fog lights. In the cabin, GWM has revised the ergonomics of the storage compartments and replaced trim materials with glossy black surfaces and chrome details. The steering wheel also received a new design to align with the brand’s global language.
Mechanically, the line offers three levels of electrification. The entry-level HEV2 version combines a 1.5-liter turbocharged combustion engine with an electric one, generating 243 hp. The plug-in variants (PHEV) raise performance to 326 hp (PHEV19) and 393 hp (PHEV35 and GT), the latter being equipped with all-wheel drive and higher density batteries.
Currently, GWM maintains production at the Iracemápolis (SP) unit, although the batch with the new prices still has imported units. The Chinese manufacturer projects that the complete nationalization of the line will help maintain competitiveness in the face of BYD’s expansion in the country.
