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Haval H6 vs Toyota RAV4 Comparison
Haval H6
Toyota RAV4
How they stack...
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CarExpert's Take
- Bang for buck is strong
- Powerful HEV drivetrain
- One of the most spacious in class
- Not as efficient as rival hybrids
- Finicky tech needs some polish
- Stiff competition on the horizon
- Efficient hybrid powertrain
- Plenty of interior space
- Cheap servicing
- Droning petrol engine
- Slow, beeping power tailgate
- Orange highlights aren't for everyone
Colours Available
The Toyota RAV4 is available in nine different colours, however not all are available across all variants. The following are available on the Cruiser and GXL:
- Glacier White
- Crystal Pearl
- Silver Sky
- Graphite
- Atomic Rush (red)
- Eclipse Black
- Mineral Blue
- Saturn Blue
The GX misses out on Crystal Pearl. The XSE missed out on Crystal Pearl, Atomic Rush, Eclipse lack and Saturn Blue.
The top-spec Toyota RAV4 Edge misses out on the two white colours and Saturn Blue but it does get its own unique Jungle Khaki colour.
Premium paint is a $675 option.
A full list of colours for the 2022 range has yet to be announced.
Comparison
Reviews
GWM's Haval H6 HEV remains a spacious and value-driven mid-size SUV. But as more rivals arrives in Australia, competition is heating up.
James Wong
Toyota now only sells hybrid versions of the hot-selling RAV4 SUV, and it remains a benchmark for the segment.
Jack Quick