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A smug act on four wheels
The GWM Haval H6 PHEV appears to have swallowed a supercomputer, and uses it primarily to show off, writes SHERYL GOLDSTUCK.
In recent years, the automotive industry has witnessed a remarkable shift towards hybrid vehicles, and the 2026 lineup is no exception. With major brands embracing eco-friendly technology, the ...
To remain a contender in the most competitive segment in the market, you must keep updating and evolving your product ...
Mercifully, the “Hello GWM” voice assistant is smarter than before. It can open the sunroof, alter the radio, change the temp ...
BAODING, China, Nov. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- On November 23, at the Museum of Tomorrow in Rio, GWM launched its brand and world premier of its HAVAL H6 PHEV 4WD. GWM Brazil will offer with cleaner ...
The market is so saturated with SUVs that it is getting harder to tell them apart. But every now and again, a newcomer comes along that tears up the copy-and-paste SUV design playbook, like the GWM ...
BAODING, China, Sept. 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Recently, three of GWM's models, HAVAL JOLION, WEY Coffee 01 and ORA FUNKY CAT (also known as the GOOD CAT) have secured five-star ratings from the ...
The Pakistan Auto Show (PAPS) 2025 marked a pivotal moment for the country’s automotive future, and GWM Pakistan stood at the ...
Eco-friendly vehicles are the leather pants of the new-car world; it takes a lot of money to make them look good (but people who own them think they look fantastic regardless). If you don't have a ...
Great Wall Motor (GWM) has launched its brand and world premier of its HAVAL H6 PHEV 4WD model in Brazil. The model goes on sale in the first quarter of 2023. Dubbed a theme of “Tomorrow is ON”, GWM ...
The new Lexus GX 550 showcases a brand new design for its third-generation iteration but the model is new to the Australian market. And while it hasn't been as hotly anticipated as its cousin, the ...
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GWM Haval H6 2026 review: Ultra PHEV AWD
Let’s face it. Few recent models have felt more alien on Australian roads than Havals. Distracting touchscreens with strange graphics, intrusive ‘safety’ systems breaking the flow of motion, choppy ...
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