Detailed comparison of the 2023 Nissan X-Trail E-Power Hybrid AWD and the Haval H6 Hybrid, including fuel economy, technology and boot space. The Nissan X-Trail E-Power is a solid new hybrid SUV entrant in the Australian market, starting from $49,490 before on-road costs. Meanwhile, the Haval H6 Hybrid Lux is a much cheaper option, costing $42,490 drive-away, while the H6 Ultra Hybrid is $45,990 drive-away. These two hybrid midsize SUVs compete with other fuel-sipping options like the Volkswagen Tiguan diesel, Subaru Forester hybrid and Toyota RAV4 hybrid. Time codes: 0:00 - Hybrid SUVs 0:23 - Prices and Specs 0:40 - $15,000 Difference 0:50 - Budget Direct 0:57 - Styling and Design 1:41 - Haval H6 Ultra interior 4:57 - X-Trail Ti-L interior 7:33 - Boot Space 8:40 - Towing Capacity 8:48 - X-Trail E-Power Fuel Economy 9:50 - H6 Hybrid Fuel Economy 10:54 - X-Trail driving dynamics 13:33 - Haval H6 driving dynamics 16:33 - Verdict As always, we don’t accept advertising from car manufacturers, and we’re powered by Budget Direct. Subscribe now! https://www.youtube.com/user/ChasingCarsAustralia?sub_confirmation=1 More X-Trail content: https://www.chasingcars.com.au/nissan/x-trail/ Chasing Cars on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chasingcarsaustralia/ Follow Chasing Cars on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chasingcars.com.au/ Chasing Cars is Australia's most independent source of new car reviews, car industry news, comparisons and car guides. We give you a critical look at every new car you should consider!