Beijing Qishi

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Beijing Qishi
Beijing Qishi
Qishi
Production period: 2009-2013
Class : SUV
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines:
Gasoline engines : 2.0–2.2 liters
(90–104 kW)
Length: 4300 mm
Width: 1790 mm
Height: 1700 mm
Wheelbase : 2575 mm
Empty weight : 1545-1610 kg

The Beijing Qishi (Eng. " Knight ") was a sport utility vehicle from the Chinese manufacturer Beijing Automobile Works , which was sold under the Beijing brand .

description

The model was produced from 2009 to 2013. It was based on the Jeep 2500 , which was manufactured by the Beijing Jeep Corporation from 2003 to around 2008 . The technical basis for both models was the Jeep Cherokee . On the outside, the Qishi differed from its predecessor mainly in the differently designed radiator grille.

The vehicle was available with two-wheel and four-wheel drive.

The Qishi S-12 was presented in 2011 as part of a facelift. In addition to minor retouching at the front and rear, the chassis now came from Isuzu to reduce costs.

Registration numbers in China

In 2009, 259 vehicles of this model were registered in China. In 2010 the maximum was achieved with 708 vehicles. In 2011 there were 105 copies. No figures are known for 2012. In the last sales year 2013, 113 vehicles were newly registered.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. BAW Qishi ou Knight 2009-2010. In: cherokee-fr.com. Retrieved July 10, 2018 (French).
  2. Baw Qishi ou Knight S-12 2011. In: cherokee-fr.com. Retrieved July 10, 2018 (French).
  3. BAW Qishi China Sales Figures (accessed June 21, 2020)