Brilliance V6

Petrol SUV 2013–present 163–188 hp China

The Brilliance V6 is a mid-size family SUV offering more space and premium specification than the V5 — with a turbocharged 1.5T or 2.0T engine, seven-seat option, and features that position it firmly in the mainstream premium SUV segment at competitive pricing.

1.5T / 2.0T
Engine Options
163–188 hp
Power Range
5–7 seats
Seating
2013
Introduced

Overview

The Brilliance V6 is a larger and more premium SUV than the V5, designed to compete directly with mid-size Korean and Chinese SUVs in the family segment. Launched in 2013 and updated in subsequent years, the V6 offers a choice of 1.5T and 2.0T turbocharged engines, an optional seven-seat third-row configuration, and a specification level that includes features such as a panoramic sunroof, touchscreen navigation, and rear-view camera — positioning it as a genuinely competitive family vehicle.

The V6's platform is an evolution of the V5's architecture, developed with additional rigidity and a longer wheelbase to accommodate the seven-seat option. The 2.0T engine variant (188 hp) provides noticeably stronger performance than the 1.5T, making it a better choice for buyers who regularly carry full passenger loads or need confident motorway cruising capability. The automatic transmission is recommended over the manual for the 2.0T engine given the improved launch performance.

In the Azerbaijani market, the V6 offers a compelling proposition for growing families who need seven-seat capability but cannot justify the cost of a Korean or Japanese equivalent. The V6's pricing positions it below the Kia Sorento and Hyundai Santa Fe while offering comparable interior space. For buyers who prioritise passenger capacity and equipment levels over brand prestige and long-term resale value, the V6 provides genuine competition in its segment.

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Key Specifications

  • Engine options: 1.5T ACTECO (163 hp) / 2.0T ACTECO (188 hp)
  • Torque: 230–280 Nm
  • 0–100 km/h: approximately 10–11 seconds
  • Fuel consumption: 9–11 L/100km mixed
  • Transmission: 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic
  • Drive: front-wheel drive (FWD)
  • Seating: 5 or 7 depending on specification
  • Length: approximately 4,680 mm
  • Boot volume (5-seat): approximately 520 litres
  • Features: panoramic roof, touchscreen navigation, reverse camera, climate control

Variant Comparison

VariantEnginePower0–100 km/hBest For
V6 1.5T 5-seat1.5T ACTECO163 hp~11 secEntry family SUV
V6 1.5T 7-seat1.5T ACTECO163 hp~11 secSeven-seat family transport
V6 2.0T 5-seat2.0T ACTECO188 hp~10 secPerformance and comfort balance
V6 2.0T 7-seat2.0T ACTECO188 hp~10 secMaximum family capability

Competitor Comparison (Azerbaijan Context)

AlternativeStrengthsCompromise vs V6
Kia Sorento (2nd gen)Korean quality, proven reliability, 7-seat capability, stronger resale valueMore expensive than comparable V6 trim levels
Hyundai Santa Fe (3rd gen)Hyundai build quality, strong safety ratings, well-established serviceHigher purchase price, less competitive on initial cost
Haval H6Chinese brand with strong Azerbaijani presence, competitive equipmentSimilar positioning — V6 has BMW JV platform influence
Brilliance V5Lower price, more compactNo seven-seat option, less space — V6 is the right choice if passenger capacity is needed

Ownership Cost Estimator (Azerbaijan)

Annual Fuel CostAZN 1400
Annual Total CostAZN 3300
Monthly AverageAZN 275
  • Seven-seat operation: with all three rows occupied, fuel consumption rises to 11–13 L/100km due to increased load
  • RON 95 regular unleaded is adequate; RON 98 can be used for marginal performance improvement
  • Automatic transmission fluid: critical to change at 60,000 km — do not neglect as repair costs are high
  • Parts for 2.0T engine may require slightly longer lead times than 1.5T — budget for this if sourcing from international suppliers
  • Seven-seat variants: third-row seats are for children or occasional adult use — not full adult leg-room specification

Maintenance Notes

  • 2.0T ACTECO engine: turbo oil feed lines and intercooler condition more important than on 1.5T due to higher boost pressure
  • Seven-seat third row: inspect seat rail mechanisms and fold function at each service
  • Transmission: automatic gearbox should be serviced at 60,000 km; signs of hard shifts or delay are early warning indicators
  • Suspension: longer wheelbase means more complex rear suspension — inspect rear multilink bushings at 80,000 km
  • Cooling system: 2.0T engine generates more heat — inspect coolant quality and thermostat function annually

Pre-Purchase Checklist

  • Seven-seat function: test all three row seats, folds, and locking mechanisms
  • Engine specification: verify whether 1.5T or 2.0T is fitted — they have different performance and parts profiles
  • Automatic transmission health: check for smooth operation in all gears, no slipping, no delay on engagement
  • Turbocharger condition: inspect for oil in intake, listen for bearing noise
  • Underbody rust: inspect sill areas and rear wheel arches
  • Full service history: confirm oil change intervals and transmission service records
  • Air conditioning: test cooling on all settings — large cabin requires efficient AC operation

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the V6's seven-seat option genuinely practical?
The third row is useful for children (up to approximately 165 cm in reasonable comfort) or occasional adult use on short journeys. For regular adult seventh-seat use, the Kia Sorento or Hyundai Santa Fe offer more legroom in their third rows. The V6's third row is a practical bonus for families with young children rather than a full seven-adult-seat solution.
Which engine variant should I choose — 1.5T or 2.0T?
For families who regularly carry full passenger loads, or for buyers who plan to use the motorway frequently, the 2.0T is strongly recommended. The additional 25 hp and 50 Nm make a meaningful difference when loaded or overtaking at highway speeds. The 1.5T is adequate for lighter use but can feel strained with a full passenger complement on inclines.

Should You Buy the V6?

A practical family SUV with genuine seven-seat option at competitive pricing.

The Brilliance V6 delivers seven-seat family capability at a price point below Korean and Japanese equivalents, making it a rational choice for families on a budget who need the space. Its main compromises are weaker long-term reliability credentials and lower resale value versus Korean alternatives. If initial purchase price and seven-seat practicality are the primary requirements, the V6 is a competitive choice.

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