Foton Sauvana

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Photon
Foton Sauvana 01 - Auto Shanghai - 2015-04-22.jpg
Sauvana
Production period: since 2015
Class : SUV
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines: Petrol engines :
2.4 liters (135 hp)
Diesel engine :
2.8 liters
Length: 4,830 mm
Width: 1,910 mm
Height: 1,840 mm
Wheelbase : 2,790 mm
Empty weight :

Beiqi Foton Motor has been producing an SUV under the name Foton Sauvana since 2015. The Foton brand car was first presented at the 2014 Guangzhou Auto Show . Technically, the Foton Sauvana is based on the Toyota Fortuner . Foton placed the Sauvana as a cheap SUV, prices range between ¥ 110,000 and ¥ 150,000. The Sauvana is available with rear or all-wheel drive. Depending on the equipment, it offers space for five or seven occupants. In 2016, the Sauvana will also be launched on the South African market. The following year, the Savana was also launched in the Australian market.

Technical specifications

The Sauvana is both a Cummins ISF 2.8-liter diesel engine , as well as with one of the Euro V standard corresponding 2-liter gasoline engine available. The gear change takes place via a manual 5- or 6-speed gearbox. An automatic 6-speed transmission is also available.

Web links

Commons : Foton Sauvana  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Foton Sauvana SUV at www.chinaautoweb.com , accessed February 11, 2015
  2. 2014 Guangzhou Auto Show: Foton Sauvana SUV debuts in China at www.carnewschina.com , accessed February 11, 2015
  3. a b c Foton evaluating Sauvana SUV for possible introduction to SA, on www.abrmove.co.za ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on May 2, 2015
  4. Photo to launch Everest-fighter: New Sauvana for SA , at www.wheels24.co.za , accessed on March 3, 2016
  5. Foton returns to Australian market with Tunland, Sauvana, Aumark and CS2 van , at www.caradvice.com.au , accessed on September 5, 2017
  6. Foton Sauvana at www.foton-global.com ( Memento from February 11, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on February 11, 2015