Jinan Flybo engine

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Jinan Flybo engine
legal form Co. Ltd.
founding November 21, 2001
resolution 2014?
Seat Jinan , People's Republic of China
management Kening Li
Number of employees 300-349
Branch Automotive industry

Jinan Flybo Motor Co. Ltd. was a manufacturer of automobiles from the People's Republic of China .

Company history

The company was founded in 2001 in Jinan and belonged to the motorcycle manufacturer Shandong Pioneer Motorcycle . A source specifies November 21, 2001. In 2006 the production of automobiles began. The brand name was Flybo . The vehicles were also exported to the USA from 2007 . The brand was discontinued in 2014. Then the track of the company is lost.

vehicles

The company made electric cars. In 2008 the range of passenger cars consisted of five models.

The XFD 3000 ZK Quiet was the smallest model. Its electric motor enabled a top speed of 60 km / h. The range was given as 100 km. With a wheelbase of 170 cm, the vehicle was 256 cm long, 128 cm wide and 160 cm high. The closed body offered space for three people. The curb weight was given as 763 kg.

The XFD 3000 ZK-2 was a closed two-seater. Its dimensions were 276 cm × 142 cm × 124 cm. It weighed 620 kg, had a top speed of 40 km / h and a range of 130 km.

The XFD 3000 ZK-3 was a four-door, four-seater microcar with a resemblance to the Suzuki Alto . It had a wheelbase of 2170 mm, a length of 3300 mm, a width of 1405 mm and a height of 1420 mm. Furthermore, 930 kg curb weight, 60 km / h top speed and 120 km range are specified.

The XFD 4000 ZK had an electric motor with 4 kW power, while the aforementioned only offered 3 kW power. The closed body was noticeably narrow, possibly a tandem seater. There were two doors on the right side, while the left side cannot be seen. The maximum speed was 40 to 50 km / h and the range 80 to 100 km.

The XFD 6000 ZK was a copy of the Smart Fortwo . The two-seater vehicle was with a wheelbase of 1800 mm, 2608 mm long, 1515 mm wide and 1526 mm high. The curb weight was given as 940 kg, the top speed with 55 km / h and the range with 130 km.

Web links

Individual evidence

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  5. Allcarindex (English, accessed on August 15, 2020)