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Let’s be real, buying a car in Malaysia these days feels like choosing a Netflix movie. There are way too many options, and half of them involve "new tech" that sounds like it needs a PhD to understand. You’ve probably seen the GWM HAVAL H6 HEV gliding around and wondered: "Is this thing actually a solid buy, or just another pretty face in the SUV crowd?"
Here’s the "coffee shop talk" breakdown on whether this intelligent family SUV is actually worth your hard-earned Ringgit.
6,000 Malaysians Can't Be Wrong
Nobody wants to be the first person to try a new "experiment," right? Well, good news, you aren't the first. Since its launch in late 2024, 6,000 Malaysians have already signed the papers and taken the HAVAL H6 HEV home.
Ready for delivery! Congratulations to the newest HAVAL H6 HEV owner. Welcome to the world of 1,242km range and total peace of mind.
It’s officially the 2025 Malaysia 2nd best-selling hybrid. That’s a lot of people saying "yes" to a car that’s moved past the "new kid on the block" phase and into the "proven choice" category.
Why It Actually Fits Our "Malaysian Style"





The exterior and the interior of HAVAL H6 HEV
The H6 HEV isn't just a spec-sheet hero; it’s engineered for the grit of Malaysian roads, from the soul-crushing jams in Mid Valley to the high-speed balik kampung sprints.
- No Charger? No Problem: This is a self-charging hybrid. That means no hunting for charging stations, no cables tangling in your porch, and zero "range anxiety". You just pump petrol and go, like you’ve always done.
- The "KL to Perlis" Champion: It uses a fancy 2-speed Dedicated Hybrid Transmission (DHT) that isn't just for show. It actually holds an ASEAN record for driving up to 1,242 km on a single tank. That’s basically driving halfway across the Peninsula without needing a fuel stop.
- Keep Your Cool (Literally): We live in a sauna, so the ventilated front seats are an absolute godsend. Add in a 360° camera that lets you "see through" the car chassis, and suddenly those tight DIY-mall parking spots don't feel so scary.
- Premium Tastes, Practical Budget: You’re getting features usually reserved for RM200k SUVs, ventilated seats, panoramic sunroof, and a massive cabin with 560L of boot space expandable to 1,485L. That means more luggage, strollers, or balik kampung goodies without compromise.
- The "Worry-Free" Factor: GWM is so confident that they’re giving a 10-year engine and HEV battery warranty, 8-year HEV system warranty and 5 years of free service. . It’s their way of saying, "We’ve got your back for the next decade".
The "Wallet Test"
In stop-and-go Malaysian traffic, think the peak-hour crawl on the LDP or Federal Highway, the HAVAL H6 HEV’s 2-speed DHT allows it to run on electricity for a significant portion of the drive. While others are burning money idling, you’re saving it.
Real-World Math vs. The Competition
- Standard C-Segment SUV: ~9.5L/100km (Real-world urban average)
- HAVAL H6 HEV Official: 5.8L/100km (~17.2 km/L)
- Our Own Test: Even with spirited driving and heavy-footed overtaking, we achieved 14 km/L (~7.1L/100km).
The Verdict: Even our "heavy-foot" result represents a massive jump over non-hybrid rivals. A 30-40% saving isn't just marketing; it’s a safe, conservative estimate for most drivers.
Real-World Owner Proof

It’s one thing to read a brochure, but another to see what Malaysian drivers are actually achieving on our roads. Owners in the community are consistently proving that the "1,000km Club" is a very real reality for the HAVAL H6 HEV.
- The "Eco-Driving" Master: An owner shared a trip summary showing an average fuel consumption of just 5.5L/100km over a 155.1 km journey. This was achieved while carrying three people with a fully loaded boot, proving the hybrid system doesn't break a sweat even when the car is packed for a trip. (View Owner Experience)
- KL City Crawler: Driving exclusively in heavy Kuala Lumpur stop-and-go traffic, the HAVAL H6 HEV achieved a verified 14.73 km per litre, nearly double the 7-8 km per litre of their previous Proton X70 under identical conditions. This proves the hybrid’s efficiency advantage holds even in the toughest city driving, making KL commutes significantly more affordable despite the car’s larger size. (View Owner Experience)
- Kelantan Long-Distance Champion: Koh Hui Min from Kelantan emerged as the winner of GWM Malaysia’s HAVAL H6 HEV Fuel Efficiency Challenge by covering an impressive 1,204 km on a single full tank. This real-world record under the challenge conditions further validates the HAVAL H6 HEV’s ability to easily join (and exceed) the 1,000km Club on long highway drives. (View Owner Experience)
Final Verdict: Really Good or Not?

On our 800km round trip to Desaru Coast, our verdict on the HAVAL H6 HEV was clear: we love it! The hybrid power felt effortless, and the stability in the corners really impressed us.
The conclusion is simple: it isn't just a "good" SUV; it’s a calculated move for the smart Malaysian car buyer. In a market where fuel subsidies are shifting and tech is getting more complicated, this car offers a high-tech "easy button."
Buy this if...
- You want EV-level fuel bills without the "Cable Life": You get the massive fuel savings of an electric car without ever hunting for a charging station or worrying about battery percentages.
- Your life happens in KL traffic: If your daily routine involves the LDP, Federal, or NKVE, the hybrid system will save you more money in a week than a standard SUV would in a month.
- You have "Premium Tastes" on a practical budget: You’re getting the ventilated seats, 360° "see-through" cameras, and a massive cabin usually reserved for SUVs costing RM200k and above. On top of that, the HAVAL H6 HEV brings full Level 2 ADAS safety features like the adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, autonomous emergency braking, and a 360° camera system, all working quietly in the background to make every journey safer and more confident.
- You’re in it for the long haul: With a 10-year engine and battery warranty, GWM is effectively removing the "what if it breaks?" anxiety that usually comes with new-energy vehicles.
The Bottom Line
Is it "Really Good?" If you’re looking for a "Next-Gen" family SUV that upgrades your lifestyle without forcing you to change your habits, then yes, it’s an absolute winner.
For RM139,380, you aren't just buying a car; you’re buying a low-stress, tech-packed sanctuary that pays you back every time you pass a petrol station. It’s a smarter way to drive, minus the "new tech" headache.
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Sofea Najmi
A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv


