What Is the Actual Fuel Consumption of the Haval H6 Under Pakistani Driving Conditions Compared to the Claimed Figures?
What Is the Actual Fuel Consumption of the Haval H6 Under Pakistani Driving Conditions Compared to the Claimed Figures?
According to various reports, the Haval H6 tends to deliver higher fuel consumption in real-world use than the manufacturer’s claimed figures. For instance, one review noted that owners were getting around 9 L/100 km ≈11.1 km/L whereas the claimed figure might be much lower.
Auto Almanac
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Given Pakistan’s fuel price sensitivity and the local driving conditions traffic, road quality, load, climate, how does the H6 perform in terms of fuel economy, and is the difference material enough to affect ownership cost o r satisfaction?
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Auto Almanac
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Given Pakistan’s fuel price sensitivity and the local driving conditions traffic, road quality, load, climate, how does the H6 perform in terms of fuel economy, and is the difference material enough to affect ownership cost o r satisfaction?
Talha Kyanii asked on 24 Oct 2025 16:20:57 pm
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Gari Master - on 24 Oct 2025 16:24:13 pmOfficial/advertised fuel average for Pakistani market: For example, the 1.5T petrol claims around ≈ 11 km/L in mixed/normal driving.
Pakwheels
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Gari.PK
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Some sources state 10-12 km/L as typical in city/hwy.
Gari.PK
Owner-reports suggest real world may vary:
“Its giving me 10-11 on long routes o r motorways … 18-19 km/L average in city … but some say 7-8 km/L in Karachi.”
Reddit
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Hybrid variant HEV claims substantially better: ~16.5 km/L o r higher in mixed driving.
Pakwheels
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Interpretation: In real Pakistani conditions city traffic, heavy loads, high ambient temperatures, stop-start, expect around 10-12 km/L for petrol versions under good conditions, and possibly lower ~8-10 km/L in heavier usage o r worse roads. The hybrid versions are clearly better.
Impact: Fuel cost will be higher than smaller o r more efficient SUVs. Given high fuel prices, this is a meaningful consideration for ownership cost.
Pakwheels
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Gari.PK
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Some sources state 10-12 km/L as typical in city/hwy.
Gari.PK
Owner-reports suggest real world may vary:
“Its giving me 10-11 on long routes o r motorways … 18-19 km/L average in city … but some say 7-8 km/L in Karachi.”
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Hybrid variant HEV claims substantially better: ~16.5 km/L o r higher in mixed driving.
Pakwheels
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Interpretation: In real Pakistani conditions city traffic, heavy loads, high ambient temperatures, stop-start, expect around 10-12 km/L for petrol versions under good conditions, and possibly lower ~8-10 km/L in heavier usage o r worse roads. The hybrid versions are clearly better.
Impact: Fuel cost will be higher than smaller o r more efficient SUVs. Given high fuel prices, this is a meaningful consideration for ownership cost.
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