Weichai Auto Yingzhi G3 hits the China car market

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The new Weichai Auto Yingzhi G3 SUV has been launched on the Chinese car market. Price starts at 57.900 yuan and ends at 70.900 yuan. The launch ceremony was dressed up with a bunch of white chicks, indicating Weichai has plans for export. In China, the G3 competes with cars like the Changan CS35 and Great Wall M4.

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Weichai Auto is a brand new car brand owned by Weichai Power, one of the largest Chinese engine makers and sponsor of the Ferrari F1 team (check chick!) The company is based in Weifang, Shandong Province. Yingzhi is the brand name, called Enranger in English. The Yingzhi G3, formerly known as Yingzhi S201, is their first car.

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A neat interior with a large screen in the center console, some chrome, some beige, and some black.

Power comes from a 1.5 liter four-cylinder petrol engine with 102hp and 141nm, mated to a 5-speed manual or a CVT, sending horses to the front wheels.  The engine is manufactured by the Mianyang Power Machinery Corporation which has close ties to Weichai Power. The engine was originally designed by Mitsubishi.

Size: 4066/1737/1657, wheelbase is 2502.

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Absolutely a fine looking vehicle, especially for a first of a new brand. Much more is on the way. Later this year will see the debut of a mini MPV, to be followed by a large pickup truck in 2015.

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Crossover in style with loads of black plastic, skid pads, and a roof rack. Tires a bit on the small side.

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The 1.5 liter petrol. Time now for another photo of the cheerleaders:

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