2025 Haval H6 Hybrid Review: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Real-World Impressions

Key Features of the Haval H6 Hybrid

The mid-size SUV segment in Malaysia is packed with strong options. You have proven models like the Honda CR-V, local favourites such as the Proton X70, and several other international rivals. In the middle of this competition, the 2025 Haval H6 Hybrid steps in with big promises—strong fuel efficiency, modern features, and good value for money.

I spent a week with the new H6 Hybrid to see whether it can really win the trust of Malaysian families or if it still has gaps that hold it back.


First Impressions and Background

Haval has come a long way from its earlier models, which were often called value-packed but not the most refined. Older Havals gave you plenty of features at a lower price but sometimes felt let down by clunky transmissions or average build quality.

The new H6 Hybrid is different. It keeps the value-for-money approach but now adds a smooth in-house hybrid powertrain that feels far more polished. To show confidence, Haval even offers a 10-year or 1-million km warranty on the engine and hybrid battery, which is transferable to the next owner. That’s a bold move and something you rarely see in this price range.

They also proved their point by setting a record in ASEAN—covering 1,242 km on a single tank under real driving conditions. That figure alone gets attention.


Engine and Hybrid Performance

Under the hood, the H6 Hybrid combines a 1.5-litre petrol engine with an electric motor. Together, they produce 179 kW and 530 Nm of torque, which is impressive for a family SUV.

On the road, this translates into an easy and responsive drive. In city traffic, the car pulls away silently in EV mode, and the petrol engine steps in smoothly when more power is needed. Whether overtaking on highways or merging into fast-moving traffic, the transition feels confident.

Fuel economy is another highlight. While the official rating is 5.2 L/100 km, real-world driving gives around 6 L/100 km, which is still very good for a mid-size SUV of this size. Importantly, it runs on regular 91-octane fuel, so running costs stay reasonable.


Space and Practicality of 2025 Haval H6 Hybrid

The H6 Hybrid is one of the bigger SUVs in its class. That extra size shows up in its 560-litre boot, which is second only to the Honda CR-V. For families, this is a big plus—you can fit luggage, groceries, or strollers without much struggle.

Inside, the cabin feels airy and premium. The dual-tone interior with cream and black finishes, combined with rose-gold accents, gives it a modern touch. There’s a large infotainment screen, a digital instrument cluster, and plenty of tech features. The 360-degree camera is especially helpful when parking such a big SUV.

Rear seat space is adequate but not segment-leading. A person of around 175 cm will find enough knee room, but it doesn’t feel as spacious as you might expect from the wheelbase.


Features and Tech

The H6 Hybrid comes well-equipped:

  • Large infotainment touchscreen
  • Digital driver display
  • Wireless phone charging pad
  • Heated and ventilated seats
  • 360-degree parking camera
  • Panoramic sunroof

That said, there are some usability issues. The infotainment and instrument cluster menus are not very intuitive. Tasks like switching between trip information or adjusting settings take longer than they should. It’s something you need to get used to rather than something that feels natural.

Also, while there’s wireless charging, the SUV only offers USB-A ports, no modern USB-C outlets. Charging speeds are therefore slower, and that feels outdated in 2025. Door bins are also too small for large bottles, which might annoy families on long drives.


Driving Experience

The H6 focuses on comfort, and most of the time it delivers. On smooth highways, it feels stable and planted. The suspension is tuned slightly firm, which means you get confidence at higher speeds, but on rougher roads you will notice bumps more than in some rivals like the CR-V.

In corners, there is body roll, but nothing unexpected for a family SUV. Steering is light, which makes city driving and tight manoeuvres easy. Road and tyre noise is well managed on smooth surfaces but can become noticeable on rougher patches.

One common issue is the seating position. While the seats are supportive, the thigh support adjustment is missing, so some drivers may feel like they’re sliding forward on longer drives. This makes it important to test the car thoroughly before buying, to see if the seat suits your comfort.


Safety

Safety equipment includes:

  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Lane keep assist
  • Blind spot monitoring
  • 360-degree camera

The systems work well in most cases, though the lane-keeping system still isn’t as smooth as the best Japanese or Korean competitors. Braking distance is also slightly longer than expected, which might concern some buyers.


Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Strong hybrid performance with smooth power delivery
  • Competitive real-world fuel economy
  • Spacious boot and family-friendly cabin
  • Long engine and battery warranty
  • Good value for money with plenty of features

Cons:

  • Infotainment system feels complicated
  • No USB-C charging ports
  • Rear seat space could have been better
  • Ride quality firm on rough roads
  • Seating position may not suit everyone

Final Verdict: Worth Buying?

The 2025 Haval H6 Hybrid shows how much the brand has matured. It blends efficiency, performance, and practicality at a price that undercuts many rivals. For families looking at a feature-packed hybrid SUV without stretching their budget, this car is a serious option.

However, it’s not without flaws. The infotainment system, seat comfort for some drivers, and slightly firm ride may make you think twice. Still, if your priorities are fuel savings, warranty confidence, and lots of features for the price, the H6 Hybrid makes a strong case for itself.

It’s not perfect, but it’s no longer just a budget alternative either. The H6 Hybrid is a genuine contender in Malaysia’s competitive SUV market, one that can make you look beyond the usual Japanese and Korean choices.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What is the price of the 2025 Haval H6 Hybrid in Malaysia?
The 2025 Haval H6 Hybrid starts from around RM 150,000 (estimated, depending on trim and on-road costs). Exact pricing may vary by dealer and promotions.

Q2: What is the real-world mileage of the Haval H6 Hybrid?
In real-world driving, the H6 Hybrid returns around 6–7 L/100 km, which is very competitive for a mid-size family SUV.

Q3: How does the Haval H6 Hybrid compare to the Honda CR-V Hybrid?
The H6 Hybrid offers more torque and a longer warranty, while the CR-V Hybrid feels more refined in ride quality and rear seat space.

Q4: What is the boot space of the Haval H6 Hybrid?
The Haval H6 Hybrid has a 560-litre boot, making it one of the most practical SUVs in its class.

Q5: Does the Haval H6 Hybrid come with a warranty in Malaysia?
Yes, it offers an impressive 10-year or 1-million km warranty on the engine and hybrid battery, which can be transferred to the next owner.

Q6: Is the Haval H6 Hybrid good for families?
Yes, it’s spacious, comes loaded with features like a 360-degree camera and panoramic sunroof, and has a practical boot, making it family-friendly.

Q7: What are the main drawbacks of the Haval H6 Hybrid?
Some drawbacks include a slightly firm ride, a complicated infotainment system, and limited USB-C charging options.

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