Martin Motors CoolCar

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CoolCar
Production period: since 2009
Class : Minivan
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines: Otto engine :
1.4 liters (70 kW)
Length: 3850 mm
Width: 1510 mm
Height: 1910 mm
Wheelbase :
Empty weight : 1095 kg

The CoolCar is a minivan from the Italian bus and car manufacturer Martin Motors . The vehicle is produced under license of the Chinese prototype Changhe CoolCar from 2007.

With the CoolCar introduced in late 2009, Martin Motors plans to follow in the footsteps of the once successful Daihatsu Atrai , Subaru Libero and the Suzuki Carry . The production model is visually and technically identical to the Chinese prototype and is available as a passenger car as well as a commercial vehicle. The CoolCar was developed by Changhe for medium-sized companies and small families in rural areas. The basis for this was the Suzuki Every Wagon . The most visible change is that the entire front section has been redesigned compared to the Every Wagon. Body parts for the vehicle are produced by Changhe in the People's Republic of China and delivered to Martin Motors as a CKD kit together with the engines built by Suzuki in Europe.

The CoolCar is equipped as standard with electronic windows at the front, manual air conditioning, radio with CD player, child safety device and electronically adjustable exterior rearview mirror.

Serve as the engine CoolCar-line 4-cylinder LPG - gasoline engines cm³ with a power of 70 kW at a displacement of exactly 1400 (Euro IV). There is a choice of both a manual 5-speed gearbox and a 5-speed automatic.

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