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Corpse
Production period: 2004-2008
Class : SUV
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines: Otto engines :
2.2–2.5 liters
(75–93 kW)
Length: 4330-4432 mm
Width: 1780 mm
Height: 1760 mm
Wheelbase : 2576-2678 mm
Empty weight : 1800 kg

The Beijing Leichi (internal names: BJ2025, BJ6430, BJ6440) is a passenger car model from the Chinese brand Beijing . There are also the model names Reach and Suwei .

description

Beijing Automobile Works presented the vehicle at the 2004 Beijing Motor Show . One source indicates a construction period from 2004 to 2006. Another source says the vehicle was still offered in 2008.

It is an SUV with four doors and a body as a station wagon . There is a choice of two wheelbases of 2576 mm and 2678 mm. Depending on the version, the vehicle is 4330 mm or 4432 mm long, 1780 mm wide and 1760 mm high. The curb weight is specified as 1800 kg.

While the front is similar to that of the first generation of the Nissan X-Trail , similarities to the second-generation Honda CR-V were seen at the rear with the long vertical taillights . The vehicle also has a right-hinged rear door on which the spare wheel is mounted.

technology

Technically, the vehicle is based on the platform of the Jeep Cherokee XJ .

In China, the vehicle was equipped with three rows of four cylinders - gasoline engines available: a 2.2 liter displacement (maximum power: 75 kW), the most powerful variant with 2.3 liter displacement (maximum power: 93 kW) and a third variant there was a 2.5-liter engine with a maximum output of 82 kW.

For Eastern Europe and Russia R4 petrol engine with a maximum power of 78 kW at first was later 75 kW and a maximum torque of 190 Nm at 2400 to 2800 initially min -1 , later 186 Nm at 2800-3200 min -1 in the car built-in. The displacement is 2237 cm³. The maximum speed is 135 km / h. The engine is a licensed construction of the Toyota engine with the identification 4Y EC90 and is designated by the manufacturer as LJ491QE1.

Production numbers

For 2006, zero vehicles have been delivered and for the following year 1660.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Eligiusz Mazur: 2005 · 2006. One of the largest car directories in the world. World of Cars. Worldwide catalog. Encyclopedia of today's car industry. ( online ; English)
  2. Wacław Pozar (General): World Cars. 2006 · 2007. Media Connection, Warsaw 2006, ISSN  1734-2945 .
  3. a b c d Erik van Ingen Schenau: Catalog of the present Chinese motor production. ( Memento of March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Edition 2008. (English)
  4. Marek Brzeżański, Robert Jabłoński: Cars of the World. 2008 · 2009. Moto Media Print, Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki 2008, ISBN 978-83-61604-12-9 , p.
  5. Hubert Cossard: BAW Leichi 2004-2008. In: cherokee-fr.com. April 5, 2013, accessed November 12, 2019 (French).
  6. a b Tycho de Feijter: The BAW Leichi Is A Chinese Variant Of The Jeep Cherokee XJ. In: chinacarhistory.com. October 25, 2017, accessed November 12, 2019 .
  7. Tycho de Feijter: This is a Jeep Cherokee, the Chinese Way. In: carnewschina.com. January 27, 2013, accessed November 12, 2019 .
  8. Автомобили BAW Reach CUV (BJ2025 Leichi). In: wideworld.ru. Retrieved November 12, 2019 (Russian).