From:网通社 2020-09-01 16:57:04
It is reported that the new Haval M6 will formally roll off the assembly line in September and is expected to be launched in December. Previously, the new car declaration map has been exposed, and the appearance adopts the latest family language, making it younger. In terms of body size, both length and height have increased.
The appearance is the biggest change of this generation. The new car adopts a new design language, the hexagonal air intake grille has a larger area, the grid-like center mesh is slanted, and the penetrating chrome trim and slender headlights are integrated. The lower grille and air intake have also been redesigned, and the overall shape is sportier.
At the rear of the car, the new car uses a through-type taillight design, and the rear bumper has a through-type chrome trim, which echoes the front face. The Haval logo has been moved under the taillights, and a hidden exhaust design has been adopted. The length, width and height of the new car are 4,664mm, 1,830mm, and 1,729mm, respectively, and the wheelbase is 2,680mm. The length and height are increased compared with the current model.
In terms of configuration, luggage racks, front fog lights, rear radar, sunroofs, wheels, etc. are all optional, which can provide more functional combinations. In terms of power, the new car is still equipped with a 1.5T engine code-named GW4G15F, with a maximum power of 110kW.

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