Haval H6GT PHEV Launch in Pakistan: Sazgar Confirms Sporty Coupe SUV Coming This Year
Sazgar has confirmed the official launch of the Haval H6GT PHEV in Pakistan later this year. The sporty coupe-style plug-in hybrid builds on the successful H6 platform, with sharper looks, stronger performance, and improved efficiency. A private import was recently spotted, but the company version is on the way.

Table of Contents
- Design: Sportier Than the Standard H6
- Power and Performance: Serious Numbers
- How It Fits in Pakistan's Market
- Practical Side: Space, Features, and Daily Use
- Challenges and Opportunities Ahead
- What Buyers Should Consider
- The Bigger Picture for Pakistan's Auto Industry
Sazgar Engineering Works has big plans for the Pakistani market. They recently confirmed that the Haval H6GT PHEV will arrive officially later this year. This news comes after a sleek H6GT was spotted on local roads. That particular vehicle turned out to be a private non-custom-paid import, but the company is moving ahead with its own plans.
This marks another step in Sazgar and GWM's push into new energy vehicles. Pakistan's auto scene is changing fast, and plug-in hybrids like this one could appeal to buyers who want performance without high running costs.
Design: Sportier Than the Standard H6
The H6GT stands out from the regular H6 with its coupe-like roofline. It drops down toward the rear for a more dynamic, sporty profile. Think bold lines, aggressive front styling, and a stance that turns heads in traffic.
Based on the standard H6 platform, it keeps practical SUV elements like good ground clearance and space inside. But the sloping roof gives it that premium, modern edge. Expect stylish alloy wheels, LED lighting all around, and a panoramic sunroof in higher specs.
Inside, it should feel upscale with quality materials, a large touchscreen, digital gauges, and comfortable seating. Features like wireless charging, premium audio, and advanced driver assists are likely, matching what we've seen in other Haval models.
Power and Performance: Serious Numbers
This is where the H6GT PHEV gets exciting. It uses a 1.5L turbocharged petrol engine paired with electric motors in a plug-in hybrid setup. Combined output reaches around 430 hp and 642 Nm of torque (international figures; local tuning may vary slightly).
That power goes through an all-wheel-drive (AWD) system. Acceleration from 0-100 km/h comes in under 5 seconds in global tests. For Pakistan's roads, this means strong overtaking ability and confident handling, even when loaded.
The electric-only range sits around 180 km in ideal conditions internationally, though real-world figures in Pakistan might be lower depending on traffic and climate. Total range with the petrol engine can exceed 1,000 km. Fuel efficiency in hybrid mode looks impressive, often below 1L/100km when the battery has charge.
Owners can charge at home or public points and enjoy quiet, emission-free driving for daily commutes. When the battery runs low, the petrol engine kicks in seamlessly.
How It Fits in Pakistan's Market
Sazgar already launched the standard Haval H6 PHEV in 2025 at an ex-factory price of around PKR 12.895 million. It has been well received as one of the first locally assembled plug-in hybrids.
The H6GT PHEV will sit as a more premium, performance-oriented flagship. Pricing isn't confirmed yet, but expect it to command a premium over the regular H6 PHEV due to the sportier design and similar powertrain tech.
Success will depend heavily on the final price after the upcoming budget. The government is considering incentives for hybrids, including lower sales tax and duties on parts. These changes could help bring costs down and boost adoption.
Buyers in cities like Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad who face high fuel prices and want a stylish family hauler with low running costs may find it attractive. It positions well against other premium SUVs, offering unique coupe styling and strong hybrid performance.
Practical Side: Space, Features, and Daily Use
Despite the coupe shape, the H6GT keeps decent rear space and boot capacity. It should handle family needs, weekend trips, and daily drives without much compromise. AWD helps on wet roads or light off-road sections common in Pakistan.
Safety features in Haval models usually include multiple airbags, stability control, 360-degree cameras, and advanced driver aids. The platform has earned strong ratings in global tests.
Maintenance and after-sales support matter a lot here. Sazgar has been expanding its network with the H6 and Jolion success. Local assembly helps with parts availability compared to fully imported options.
Challenges and Opportunities Ahead
Fuel prices, electricity costs, and charging infrastructure will shape how well PHEVs sell. Home charging is easy for many, but longer trips still rely on the petrol engine.
The upcoming budget announcement is key. Positive incentives for hybrids could make the H6GT PHEV more competitive. Without them, higher pricing might limit appeal to a smaller group of buyers.
Sazgar's track record with the H6 HEV and now PHEV shows they are serious about new energy vehicles. Adding the H6GT gives them a more exciting option in the lineup.
What Buyers Should Consider
If you like the regular H6 but want something sharper and more fun to drive, the H6GT PHEV could be worth waiting for. It combines modern styling, strong performance, AWD grip, and hybrid efficiency in one package.
Key things to watch:
- Final on-road pricing
- Exact local specifications and electric range
- Charging options in your area
- Service costs and warranty details
Compare it with other hybrids and premium SUVs once full details drop. Test drives will be important to feel the power delivery and ride quality on Pakistani roads.
The Bigger Picture for Pakistan's Auto Industry
Moves like this from Sazgar and GWM help push the market toward cleaner, more efficient vehicles. Local assembly creates jobs and brings advanced tech closer to Pakistani buyers.
The H6GT PHEV isn't just another SUV. It shows how global trends in performance hybrids are reaching our market. For enthusiasts and practical buyers alike, it adds real choice.
Keep an eye on official updates from Sazgar. As more details emerge on pricing, exact specs, and launch timeline, this could become one of the more talked-about launches of the year. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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