Gonow Dual Luck

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Dual luck
Production period: 2003-2008
Class : SUV
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines:
Gasoline engines : 2.4-2.8 liters
(51-92 kW)
Length: 4940 mm
Width: 1780 mm
Height: 1837 mm
Wheelbase : 2745 mm
Empty weight : 1571 kg

The Gonow Dual Luck (in German roughly equivalent to: double luck ) is a sports utility vehicle from the Chinese car brand Gonow and was produced from 2003 to 2008.

The Dual Luck was initially only offered on the Chinese home market. Exports of the Gonow Dual Luck to the Middle East and Central America helped the brand gain rapidly in popularity. This was mainly due to its low price for the equivalent of around 8,200 to 12,500 US dollars and the extensive equipment. The Dual Luck with MABS, air conditioning with pollen filter, central locking, LCD monitor with reversing camera, leather upholstery, driver airbag and electronically folding exterior rearview mirror became standard.

The 4JB1 from Zhejiang Kaiji Automobile Spare Parts Manufacture was used as an entry-level engine. This had an output of 51 kW with a displacement of 2779 cm³. Gonow provided the top engine with the 4G64 from Mitsubishi Motors . This had a displacement of 2351 cm³ and had an output of 84 kW. In 2005 this was replaced by the 4G64 EFI , which had an output of 92 kW.

With the discontinuation of the outdated model in China, Gonow relocated it to the Middle East, where the actual Gonow GX6 is now being assembled under this name in some of these countries . However, this is only a facelift version, as this model is still based on the old Dual-Luck platform and this model still has the same dimensions as this one.

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