
GWM Australia has announced local pricing and specifications for the upgraded H6GT plug-in hybrid, which is now available to order. Like the regular H6 PHEV on which it’s based, the H6GT PHEV has received a big interior update with the brand’s latest ‘Coffee OS’ infotainment software including features such as wireless smartphone mirroring, as well as its latest ‘Hi4’ all-wheel drive system with new motors and a different transmission.
Pricing starts at $52,990 driveaway, which is a $1000 reduction on the pre-updated model despite the upgrades.
GWM has also upgraded the H6GT PHEV’s plug-in hybrid system with its latest ‘Hi4’ all-wheel drive system. The battery remains a 35.43kWh ternary lithium-ion battery remains before but the brand has eked out slightly more electric-only range at 183km (NEDC) to keep its status as the longest electric range PHEV in Australia.
The Hi4 PHEV system again features a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine and dual-motor all-wheel drive setup make a combined 321kW of power and 642Nm of torque. Despite changes to the drivetrain, like a torquier engine (+10Nm to 240Nm) and less powerful electric motors 80kW front/130kW rear (previously 130kW front/135kW rear), the H6GT PHEV’s 0-100km/h sprint time is 0.3 seconds quicker than before at 4.6 seconds.

The H6GT PHEV can be DC fast charged at up to 48kW, while its claimed combined fuel consumption is just 0.6L/100km (if charged – 5.3L/100km if not). Vehicle-to-load (V2L) functionality at up to 3.3kW is standard.
Centre of the update to the H6GT PHEV is the same 14.6-inch touchscreen with GWM’s latest infotainment software that debuted in 2025 on the regular H6 PHEV. As well as the larger real estate, the screen has added features such as wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as well. Like the H6, the GT PHEV’s centre console has been redesigned and features a 50W wireless smartphone charger, and there’s also a new steering wheel design too.
GWM notes that the non-hybrid H6GT is still available to buy, though with none of the upgrades that the PHEV has earned. It’s priced from $46,490 driveaway.
2026 GWM Haval H6GT pricing (driveaway):
| Ultra 2.0T AWD | $46,490 |
|---|---|
| Ultra PHEV Hi4 AWD | $52,990 |

H6GT Ultra PHEV standard features:
- Black 19-inch alloy wheels (with a tyre repair kit)
- Dusk-sensing automatic LED exterior lighting
- Rain-sensing automatic wipers
- Keyless entry with push button start
- Panoramic sunroof
- Roof rails
- Rear privacy glass
- Electric tailgate with hands-free opening
- Heated/auto-folding mirrors
- Synthetic leather/suede upholstery
- Heated/ventilated front seats with electric adjustment
- Synthetic leather-wrapped steering wheel
- Dual-zone automatic climate control with rear air vents
- 10.25-inch digital driver’s display
- Head-up display
- 14.6-inch touchscreen with live services
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- AM/FM/DAB+ digital radio
- 9-speaker sound system
- 4x USB ports
- Wireless phone charger
- Normal/eco/sport/snow/sand/mud/towing/4WD driving modes
- Cabin ambient lighting
- 7x airbags
- Autonomous emergency braking
- Adaptive cruise control with traffic jam assist and stop and go functionality
- Lane keeping assistance with adaptive lane guidance
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Rear cross-traffic alert
- Rear collision warning
- Door open warning
- Driver attention monitoring
- Traffic sign recognition with overspeed alert
- Auto high beam
- Front and rear parking sensors
- 360-degree parking
- Automatic parking
- Tyre pressure monitoring
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