Jinbei Grand Haise
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Jinbei Grand Haise L | |
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Also called | Jinbei New Haise Jinbei H2 Jinbei H2L |
Production | 2012 – Present |
Assembly | China: Anhui |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | |
Layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive / four-wheel drive |
Related | Jinbei Haise |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 2.4 L 4RB2 I4 2.5 L DK4B Diesel I4 I4 (H6) |
Transmission | 4-speed automatic 5-speed manual |
Dimensions | |
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Length |
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Width | 1,880 mm (74.0 in) |
Height | 2,285 mm (90.0 in) |
The Jinbei Grand Haise or Jinbei New Haise (金杯大海狮) is a series of light commercial van produced by the Chinese automobile manufacturer Jinbei based on the same platform as the smaller Jinbei Haise vans. First launched in 2010, the Jinbei Grand Haise has since been available in a wide range of body configurations, including a minivan/MPV, minibus, panel van, crew van, and an ambulance. Short wheel base versions are named Jinbei Grand Haise W or Jinbei H2 while long wheel base versions are named Jinbei Grand Haise L or Jinbei H2L.[1]
Overview
The Jinbei Grand Haise W or Jinbei H2 was released by Jinbei on March 23, 2012,[2] with the Jinbei Grand Haise L or Jinbei H2L models being added shortly after. The Jinbei Grand Haise W provides up to 12 seating positions, compared with 14 seats on the Jinbei Grand Haise L. The Jinbei Grand Haise W and Jinbei Grand Haise L models share all essential body parts as well as styling features with only the size being different. A cheaper model based on the Grand Haise W called the Jinbei New Haise was added later featuring a restyled front bumper.
Engine options of the Jinbei Grand Haise includes a 2.4 liter diesel engine and a 2.5 liter diesel engine mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. With the 2.5 liter engine producing 115hp and 280N·m of torque.[3]
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Jinbei New Haise front.
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Jinbei New Haise rear.
Controversies
The designs of the Jinbei Grand Haise models are controversial as they heavily resemble the fifth generation Toyota HiAce (H200) with similar body styles and overall vehicle dimensions despite only having the license to produce the H100 models. The Jinbei Grand Haise are among the various Chinese vans from domestic brands that chose to replicate the Toyota HiAce H200 vans with only minor styling differences. Other brands include government owned manufacturers including Rely and Foton.
See also
- Chinese-made Toyota HiAce clones
- Foton View by Foton
- Rely H series by Rely of Chery
- King Long Kaige by King Long
- Higer H5C by Higer
- Joylong A-series by Joylong
- Kaicene Zunxing by Kaicene of Changan Automobile
References
- ^ "外撑颜面/内享舒适 实拍华晨金杯大海狮". autohome.com.cn.
- ^ "售12.98-16.88万 金杯大海狮W正式上市". autohome.com.cn.
- ^ "成都车展:金杯8款全运纪念版车型上市". autohome.com.cn.
External links
- Official website (China)