If you want BMW X5-like driving comfort and Audi Q5-like flashy cockpit but in a 1.2 crore package, the Haval H6 HEV seems the only brand-new option you have in Pakistan. This Chinese mid-size SUV, which is basically a crossover and not an SUV; you can’t call a 1.5-liter engine an SUV, is currently the lone wolf in the Pakistani market. 

The bold stylings and hi-tech features that this Chinese crossover offers, which no Korean or Japanese brands have to offer in the market, might be the reason why so many YouTubers and Instagram celebrities’ first choice is this H6. 

Although Hyundai Santa Fe seems like a good Korean contender, H6 outshines due to its lower price and lavish interior stylings, which look way better than Santa Fe’s interior, which is basically just a redesign of Hyundai Tucson’s interior.

However, now it seems like H6 has another contender: the MG HS PHEV. As you read the name, it’s a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle with a 1.5-liter engine. Sit inside either car, and both will give you a German-like luxury aura. Built quality-wise, both cars are 10/10 with no inferior part quality and no cheap feel in the interior and exterior. 

Both cars are hybrid and have the same price category, so let’s just compare it 1-1:

Performance and Power

Here are performance and power figures of both cars:

Features MG HS PHEV Haval H6 HEV
Engine 1500cc Turbo + Electric Motor 1500cc Turbo + Electric Motor
Maximum Power 260 hp (160 hp + 120 hp) 240 hp
Maximum Torque 480 Nm 530 Nm
Drivetrain FWD FWD
Transmission 10 Speed DHT
Acceleration (0-100 km/h) 7.1 seconds 7.5 seconds
All electric drive 50 Km pure electric N/A, maybe 10-15 Km
Fuel Economy Up to 58.8 km/L (combined, WLTP) 16-18km/L

 

One advantage of the HS is its PHEV technology, so its all-electric range is much better than that of the H6. This means you can pick up and drop off your kids at school and buy groceries from the nearby store in pure electric mode without kicking in the engine.

Interior

Here are all the essential features in the interior of both cars:

Features MG HS PHEV Haval H6 HEV
Seat Material Leather + PVC Faux Leather
Driver Seat Adjustment 6-way Power 6-way Power
Passenger Seat Adjustment 4-way Power 4-way Manual
Rear Seats 60:40 Split, Reclining 60:40 Split, Foldable
Infotainment System 10.1” Screen, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay 12.3” Touchscreen
Instrument Cluster 12.1” Digital Display 10.25” Digital Display
Speakers 6 8
Climate Control Dual Zone Automatic Dual Zone Automatic
Sunroof Panoramic Sunroof Panoramic Sunroof
Ambient Lighting Yes Yes
Wireless Phone Charger Yes Yes
USB Ports Front + Rear USB Ports Front + Rear USB Ports
Rear AC Vents Yes Yes

Both cars have similar features, but in terms of interior design, some might prefer the glamour of the H6, while others would go with the elegance of the HS PHEV. Honestly, we like the H6 interior.

Exterior

Here are the exterior specs of both cars:

Features MG HS PHEV Haval H6 HEV
Wheel Size 18″ Dual Tone Alloy Wheels 19″ Alloy Wheels
Roof Spoiler Yes Yes
Outside Door Mirrors Body Color Body Color
LED Daytime Running Lights Yes Yes
Panoramic Sunroof Yes Yes
Power Tailgate Yes Yes (with Inductive Function)
Rim Size 18-inches 19-inches
Privacy Glass (Rear Windows) No Yes

 

Safety Specs

Here are the essential safety specs of both cars:

Features MG HS PHEV Haval H6 HEV
Airbags 6 Airbags 6 Airbags
Parking Sensors Front and Rear Parking Sensors Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Adaptive Cruise Control Yes Yes
Lane Departure Warning Yes Yes
360-Degree Camera Yes Yes
Blind Spot Monitoring Yes Yes
Autonomous Reverse No Yes

Conclusion

In our POV, both cars are great value for money and offer solid features for the price, especially if you consider what Big3 is offering in the 1.2 crore package.

HS PHEV has an edge for plug-in electric batteries, which means its EV range and fuel economy will be better than the H6; otherwise, both cars look good to us. One more thing is the resale, H6 HEV is already performing well in the market and has got a good resale, mainly due to celebrity’s choice.

The MG HS PHEV is also a good choice, but it will take some time to reach the resale value of H6. Both cars are 10/10 from our side.