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  2. Forthing T5 - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 facelifted T5 is equipped with a 1.5 liter turbo engine producing 150 hp (110 kW; 150 PS) and 210 N⋅m (155 lb⋅ft) and a 1.6-litre turbo diesel engine producing 204 hp (152 kW; 207 PS). The 1.5 liter turbo version is available with either a 6-speed manual gearbox or a CVT, while the 1.6 liter turbo diesel version is only available ...

  3. DFSK K-Series - Wikipedia

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    The first generation DFSK K-Series consists of a few different body styles, including a short wheelbase van, a long wheelbase van, a single cab pickup, and a double cab pickup.

  4. Dongfeng Rich - Wikipedia

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    The Rich 7 model equipped with the M9T 2.3-liter turbo diesel engine produces a maximum output of 166hp(122kW)and 420N·m which is 3hp more and 40N·m more compared to the Rich 6 equipped with the M9T engine. The transmission is a ZF Friedrichshafen supplied 8-speed automatic gearbox. [19] The Rich 7 also spawned the Dongfeng Palazzo 2022 ...

  5. Dongfeng Motor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the first EQ240 2.5-ton Dongfeng truck was produced, followed by the EQ140 5-ton model in 1978, which was also the first civilian truck by the company. [7] [9] At its peak the EQ140 held a domestic market share of 66%. In 1986, Dongfeng surpassed 100,000 vehicles produced annually. In 1987, a new 3-ton model was launched. [9]

  6. Seres Automobile (Hubei) - Wikipedia

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    Seres Automobile (Hubei) Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 赛力斯汽车(湖北)有限公司), previously named as Dongfeng Sokon Automobile (Chinese: 东风小康; pinyin: Dongfeng Xiaokang) and known internationally as DFSK Motor, was a joint venture between Seres Group (formerly Sokon Group) and Dongfeng, formed on June 27, 2003. [1]

  7. Forthing T5 Evo - Wikipedia

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    Power of the Forthing T5 Evo comes from a Mitsubishi-sourced 1.5-litre turbo engine producing a maximum power of 145 kW (194 hp; 197 PS) and maximum torque of 285 N⋅m (210 lb⋅ft; 29 kg⋅m), a 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) acceleration time of 9.5 seconds, and a fuel consumption of 6.6 L/100 km (43 mpg ‑imp; 36 mpg ‑US).

  8. Fengon ix5 - Wikipedia

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    Engines of the iX5 includes a 1.5-liter turbo producing 150 hp and 220 Nm of torque, and a 1.8-liter producing 139 hp and 187 Nm of torque. Transmission options includes a 5-speed manual gearbox or CVT. The operating system of the iX5 features the Baidu Apollo, the artificial intelligence suite developed by Baidu for autonomous driving.

  9. Fengon Mini EV - Wikipedia

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    The Fengon Mini EV has three LFP battery pack options supplied by CATL or Gotion, with capacities of 9.18 kWh, 13.8 kWh, or 16.8 kWh providing a range of 120 km (75 mi), 180 km (110 mi), or 220 km (140 mi) respectively.