Beijing Senova X35
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Senova X35 (since 2016)
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| Senova X35 | |
| Production period: | since 2016 |
| Class : | SUV |
| Body versions : | Station wagon |
| Engines: |
Otto engine : 1.5 liters (85 kW) |
| Length: | 4300 mm |
| Width: | 1815 mm |
| Height: | 1640 mm |
| Wheelbase : | 2570 mm |
| Empty weight : | 1250-1270 kg |
The Beijing Senova X35 is a compact SUV from the Chinese Beijing Motor Corporation . The brand is Beijing and the sub-brand is Senova . The manufacturer himself describes Senova as a series .
history
The vehicle was presented in April 2016 at the Beijing Auto Show . It has been on sale in China since May 2016. The compact SUV is positioned between the X25 and the X55 . In Germany it is offered through the importer Indimo . The car is also available in many Latin American countries .
Technical specifications
The Beijing Senova X35 is powered by a 1.5-liter gasoline engine with 85 kW (116 PS) from Mitsubishi Motors , which is also used in the X25. The SUV has a 5-speed manual transmission as standard, a 4- speed automatic transmission is optionally available. Four-wheel drive is not available.
In contrast to the X25, there is no battery-powered version of the X35.
| 1.5 | |
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| Construction period | since 05/2016 |
| Engine characteristics | |
| Engine type | In-line four-cylinder petrol engine |
| Engine charging | - |
| Displacement | 1499 cc |
| Max. Power at min −1 | 85 kW (116 PS) / 6000 |
| Max. Torque in min -1 | 148 Nm / 3800-4800 |
| Power transmission | |
| Drive, as standard | Front wheel drive |
| Gearbox, as standard | 5-speed manual transmission |
| Gearbox, optional | (4- speed automatic transmission ) |
| Readings | |
| Top speed | 180 km / h |
| Acceleration, 0-100 km / h | k. A. |
| Fuel consumption over 100 km (combined) |
6.4–6.8 l super (6.6–6.8 l super) |
| Tank capacity | 46 l |
Values in round brackets apply to models with an optional gearbox.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Tycho de Feijter: This is the new Beijing Auto Senova X35 for China. In: carnewschina.com. April 22, 2016, accessed February 5, 2019 .