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Updated Haval H6 pushes value agenda in crowded segment
Updated Haval H6 pushes value agenda in crowded segment

The Herald

time11 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • The Herald

Updated Haval H6 pushes value agenda in crowded segment

And then we had a short turn with the flagship of the H6 range, the electrified GT model, on a private circuit. Boasting rakish coupé-like lines, the model is armed with a plug-in hybrid powertrain. It also uses the 1.5 l but with a 35.4kWh battery and electric motor enabling a combined output of 321kW/762Nm. Haval claims a 0-100km/h sprint time of 4.9 seconds. The all-wheel drive GT plug-in hybrid is remarkably quiet and drama-free as it dashes off the line, without a hint of wheelspin. According to the brand, it can be driven on electric power for up to 180km, able to cruise at 120km/h in zero-emissions mode. The new H6 is served in Luxury, Super Luxury, Ultra Luxury and GT trims, with pricing kicking off at R495,500; topping out at R799,900 for the plug-in hybrid GT. A seven-year/200,000km warranty and seven-year/75,000km service plan is included. The hybrids get a separate eight-year/150,000km warranty for the associated high-voltage components. The H6 plays in a tough segment, with familiar favourites such as the Volkswagen Tiguan, Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage and Mazda CX-5. But there are also Chinese rivals such as the JMC-sourced Ford Territory and Chery Tiggo 8 Pro. As before, pricing for the H6 remains competitive. This, coupled with the fresh design and healthy list of amenities, should keep the model towards the top of shopping consumers' lists.

Updated Haval H6 pushes value agenda in crowded segment
Updated Haval H6 pushes value agenda in crowded segment

TimesLIVE

time12 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • TimesLIVE

Updated Haval H6 pushes value agenda in crowded segment

A more 'bling' grille and snazzier headlamps for the revised H6. Image: Supplied It could be argued that the big turnaround point for Chinese cars in South Africa was ushered in by the 2021 Haval Jolion. Eurocentric design flair, a progressive cabin with decent materials, above average refinement and pricing that was hard to ignore, made the model a success for Great Wall Motors' (GWM) SUV brand. After the Jolion set expectations, a follow-up came in the form of the larger H6, which eyed a slice of the hugely competitive C-segment arena. Four years later the H6, much like the Jolion, continues to demonstrate its popularity. This week the Chinese carmaker released the updated H6 on local shores. We attended the launch in Cape Town. The manufacturer took the opportunity to remind us that GWM has been in business locally for 18 years, with an uninterrupted run, making it the oldest Chinese player in the Mzansi motor market. A reminder that Haval is one of many brands under the GWM umbrella, including the Tank, P-Series and Ora. According to brand executives, the H6 appeals to a demographic ranging in age from 30 to 50, with incomes ranging from R600k to R900k per annum. The brand describes the average H6 buyer as well-educated, opting to make their purchasing decisions on virtues of quality and value, rather than being driven by emotional impulse. So what can these rational, level-headed shoppers look forward to with the updated model? First up, the design. Note the trapezoidal grille with its glittering finish, revised headlamps with integrated daytime running lights, as well as the fitment of black 19" alloys across the board, using run-flat tyres. Gone is the integrated lightbar design at the rear, with individual tail lamps now deployed. The colour palette remains conservative, joined by a new Noble Gold launch colour resembling the colour of champagne. On the inside, black leatherette upholstery is the default hue. Look out for a thicker steering wheel, ambient lighting and a more simplified centre console design. There are larger screens on offer, ranging from 12.3" to 14.6". The old rotary gear selector inspired by Land Rover has been axed in favour of a column-mounted shifter, just like you would get in a Mercedes-Benz. The GT version of the H6 has a different visual identity, but also benefits from the same list of subtle stylistic and cabin enhancements as its regular counterpart. Rich specification has been a trump card of the H6 and the latest version appears to maintain that standard. A 50W wireless charger, panoramic roof, nine-speaker audio system, heated and ventilated seats, heated steering wheel, as well as semi-autonomous driving aids are among the list of goodies punted by the brand. There are 30 cabin storage spaces, while boot capacity is a commodious 560 l. There are three derivatives in the range, all using turbocharged petrol motors. We had a chance to spend time with each version. First up is the conventional 2.0 l model which has gained 20kW/60Nm over its predecessor, now taking things to 170kW/380Nm. It is linked to a nine-speed dual-clutch automatic. The model felt reasonably punchy, if not as potent as the on-paper figures suggested. It proved to deliver a pleasant cruising experience, though excessive tyre roar was noted at higher speeds down the quiet straight leading into Franschhoek Pass. We spent about 120km of seat time with this version, through traffic and mountain roads. Next up is the 1.5 l hybrid model, which has a combined output of 179kW/530Nm. We drove this for a brief 20km stint. Its range readout displayed an impressive estimate in excess of 900km. Performance from standstill was undeniably punchy and the handover between electric motor and engine was imperceptible. The GT plug-in hybrid model serves impressive outputs. Image: Supplied And then we had a short turn with the flagship of the H6 range, the electrified GT model, on a private circuit. Boasting rakish coupé-like lines, the model is armed with a plug-in hybrid powertrain. It also uses the 1.5 l but with a 35.4kWh battery and electric motor enabling a combined output of 321kW/762Nm. Haval claims a 0-100km/h sprint time of 4.9 seconds. The all-wheel drive GT plug-in hybrid is remarkably quiet and drama-free as it dashes off the line, without a hint of wheelspin. According to the brand, it can be driven on electric power for up to 180km, able to cruise at 120km/h in zero-emissions mode. The new H6 is served in Luxury, Super Luxury, Ultra Luxury and GT trims, with pricing kicking off at R495,500; topping out at R799,900 for the plug-in hybrid GT. A seven-year/200,000km warranty and seven-year/75,000km service plan is included. The hybrids get a separate eight-year/150,000km warranty for the associated high-voltage components. The H6 plays in a tough segment, with familiar favourites such as the Volkswagen Tiguan, Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage and Mazda CX-5. But there are also Chinese rivals such as the JMC-sourced Ford Territory and Chery Tiggo 8 Pro. As before, pricing for the H6 remains competitive. This, coupled with the fresh design and healthy list of amenities, should keep the model towards the top of shopping consumers' lists.

Epping, Melbourne: Woman's plea after car stolen by six teens before crash
Epping, Melbourne: Woman's plea after car stolen by six teens before crash

News.com.au

time2 days ago

  • News.com.au

Epping, Melbourne: Woman's plea after car stolen by six teens before crash

A woman whose car was allegedly stolen by six teens who were seriously hurt in a crash in Melbourne's north has issued a devastating plea. Six teenage boys, aged between 16 and 19, allegedly stole a blue Haval from a home in Doreen on early Tuesday morning and were speeding through the vicinity of Church St in Whittlesea about 1am on Wednesday. A woman's Haval was allegedly stolen by a group of teens on Tuesday morning. Picture: NewsWire/ David Crosling Officers lost sight of the vehicle, but it was spotted again about 1.20am on Plenty Rd in South Morang with the assistance of the air wing. Stop sticks were deployed to top the teens in their tracks, while the air wing continued to monitor the teens as they sped through Epping. Emergency services were called to O'Herns Rd at the entrance of the Hume Freeway after the blue car rolled into an embankment and crashed. Police said they were not pursuing the vehicle when it crashed. Ronnie Michell (right) said she felt 'numb' when she saw her car on the news. Picture: 9News Hours later, the owner of the allegedly stolen vehicle, Ronnie Michell, saw the remains of her mangled car appear on the news. She said the sight of her crumpled vehicle made her heart drop. 'When I got shown the photo of the car, I just felt numb and sick,' she told 9News. The six teenagers, including three 17-year-old Whittlesea boys, two 16-year-old Hume boys and a 19-year-old Seymour woman, were seriously injured in the crash. Two of the occupants were ejected from the vehicle as it rolled into the embankment. They were all transported to hospital for treatment, where they remain under police guard. 'Six kids in hospital, six families worried about their children,' Ms Michell said. The family have urged the teens to think of others before going on joy rides. Picture: NewsWire/ David Crosling Her daughter Courtney Lister was also horrified by the teens' joy ride. 'I couldn't believe it, that it had gone that far, so to speak, that their so-called 'bit of fun', I assume is what it was, had to end so badly,' she said. Ms Lister issued a desperate plea to other teenagers looking for a thrill as it 'could have ended someone's life'. 'Hopefully, it is a wake-up call,' she said. 'But it's as though they don't care about any sort of consequence that could come from it.' Police are continuing to investigate the incident. Anyone who witnessed the incident or has CCTV or dashcam footage is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Woman's plea after teens crash stolen car
Woman's plea after teens crash stolen car

Perth Now

time2 days ago

  • Perth Now

Woman's plea after teens crash stolen car

A woman whose car was allegedly stolen by six teens who were seriously hurt in a crash in Melbourne's north has issued a devastating plea. Six teenage boys, aged between 16 and 19, allegedly stole a blue Haval from a home in Doreen on early Tuesday morning and were speeding through the vicinity of Church St in Whittlesea about 1am on Wednesday. A woman's Haval was allegedly stolen by a group of teens on Tuesday morning. NewsWire/ David Crosling Credit: News Corp Australia Officers lost sight of the vehicle, but it was spotted again about 1.20am on Plenty Rd in South Morang with the assistance of the air wing. Stop sticks were deployed to top the teens in their tracks, while the air wing continued to monitor the teens as they sped through Epping. Emergency services were called to O'Herns Rd at the entrance of the Hume Freeway after the blue car rolled into an embankment and crashed. Police said they were not pursuing the vehicle when it crashed. Ronnie Michell (right) said she felt 'numb' when she saw her car on the news. 9News Credit: Channel 9 Hours later, the owner of the allegedly stolen vehicle, Ronnie Michell, saw the remains of her mangled car appear on the news. She said the sight of her crumpled vehicle made her heart drop. 'When I got shown the photo of the car, I just felt numb and sick,' she told 9News. The six teenagers, including three 17-year-old Whittlesea boys, two 16-year-old Hume boys and a 19-year-old Seymour woman, were seriously injured in the crash. Two of the occupants were ejected from the vehicle as it rolled into the embankment. They were all transported to hospital for treatment, where they remain under police guard. 'Six kids in hospital, six families worried about their children,' Ms Michell said. The family have urged the teens to think of others before going on joy rides. NewsWire/ David Crosling Credit: News Corp Australia Her daughter Courtney Lister was also horrified by the teens' joy ride. 'I couldn't believe it, that it had gone that far, so to speak, that their so-called 'bit of fun', I assume is what it was, had to end so badly,' she said. Ms Lister issued a desperate plea to other teenagers looking for a thrill as it 'could have ended someone's life'. 'Hopefully, it is a wake-up call,' she said. 'But it's as though they don't care about any sort of consequence that could come from it.' Police are continuing to investigate the incident. Anyone who witnessed the incident or has CCTV or dashcam footage is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Car theft victim's horror as six teens injured in allegedly stolen vehicle near the Hume Hwy in Epping
Car theft victim's horror as six teens injured in allegedly stolen vehicle near the Hume Hwy in Epping

7NEWS

time2 days ago

  • 7NEWS

Car theft victim's horror as six teens injured in allegedly stolen vehicle near the Hume Hwy in Epping

The victim of an alleged aggravated burglary has spoken out after his stolen car was involved in a crash that left six teenagers seriously injured. Three 17-year-old boys, two 16-year-old boys and a 19-year-old woman were all hospitalised after the car they were travelling in veered off O'Herns Rd in Epping, Melbourne, in the early hours of Wednesday morning. The stolen Haval hit a barrier and rolled down an embankment near the Hume Fwy. Police allege the car was stolen from a home on Starboard Dr in Doreen on Tuesday morning. A grandmother, her son and five children were sleeping inside the home at the time, unaware their house had been targeted. Victim Nathan Lister said the intruders took the car keys from a table near the front door of the home. 'They've just walked in, straight in and ... grabbed the keys and (went) straight back out, left the door open and gone,' he said. 'My 12-year-old daughter is asleep ... and they've had to walk past (her) door, it's so brazen.' Lister said the outcome for his family could have been much worse. 'It's lucky the keys were at the front door, because you just don't know what could have happened,' he said. 'It's a horrific end to a little bit of fun.' The stolen Haval was allegedly spotted speeding by police in Whittlesea and South Morang just prior to the crash. It was tracked by the Air Wing, with stop sticks successfully deployed to stop the car. The youths however continued on driving for seven minutes before they crashed. All six teenagers remain in hospital under police guard. Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any CCTV/dashcam footage is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

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