FAW Tianjin Xiali N7

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Tianjin Xiali N7
Production period: 2013–2019?
Class : Small car
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines: Otto engine :
1.3 liters (67 kW)
Length: 3950 mm
Width: 1650 mm
Height: 1505-1550 mm
Wheelbase : 2410 mm
Empty weight : 945-965 kg

The FAW Tianjin Xiali N7 was a small car from Tianjin FAW Xiali Automobile from the People's Republic of China , which was sold under the brand name FAW and the sub-brand Tianjin .

history

The vehicle was presented at the 2011 Shanghai Auto Show as the FAW R008 concept vehicle . From March 2013, the production model was sold exclusively in China. It is not certain when production ended, but the last saved version of the website is from 2019.

Technical specifications

The five-seater was powered by a 67 kW 1.3-liter gasoline engine with four cylinders, which was also used in the FAW Tianjin Xiali N5 . The vehicle had a five-speed manual transmission as standard , a four-speed automatic transmission was available at an additional cost .

1.3
Construction period from 03/2013 to 2019?
Engine characteristics
Engine type In-line four-cylinder petrol engine
Displacement 1339 cc
Max. Power at min −1 67 kW (91 PS) / 6000
Max. Torque in min -1 120 Nm / 4400
Power transmission
Drive, as standard Front wheel drive
Gearbox, as standard 5-speed manual transmission
Gearbox, optional [4- speed automatic transmission ]
Readings
Top speed 166 km / h
[160 km / h]
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h 10.9 s
[k. A.]
Fuel consumption over 100 km
(combined)
5.8 l super
[6.4 l super]
Empty weight 945 kg
[965 kg]
Tank capacity 37 l

Values ​​in round brackets apply to models with an optional gearbox.

Web links

Commons : FAW Tianjin Xiali N7  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. a b W.E. Ning: FAW-Xiali N7 hits the Chinese car market. In: carnewschina.com. March 6, 2013, accessed May 1, 2019 .
  2. Information from the manufacturer (Chinese) ( Memento from November 13, 2019 in the Internet Archive )