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| production = 2009–present
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| assembly = [[Shenyang]], [[Liaoning]], [[People's Republic of China|China]]<br/>[[6th of October City]], [[Egypt]]([[Bavarian Auto Group|BAG]])
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Brilliance BS2
Overview
ManufacturerBrilliance Auto
Also calledBrilliance FRV
Brilliance FSV (sedan)
Brilliance Junjie FRV (China)
Production2009–present
AssemblyShenyang, Liaoning, China
6th of October City, Egypt (BAG)
DesignerItaldesign Giugiaro
Body and chassis
ClassSmall family car
Body styleHatchback
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine1.6 L Mitsubishi engine
Transmission5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,580 mm (101.6 in)
Length4,210 mm (165.7 in)
Width1,755 mm (69.1 in)
Height1,460 mm (57.5 in)

The Brilliance BS2 or FRV is a car produced by the Brilliance Auto in the People's Republic of China.

Overview

It was originally announced at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2007 as a pre-production car[1] and then at the Beijing Auto Show in 2008,[2] and was given its European premiere at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show. Prior to its public launch, it was named Brilliance A1.[3]

It was designed by Italdesign Giugiaro and developed in China as a 5-door small family hatchback to complement the larger Brilliance BS4 and BS6.[4] A 4-door saloon version was also developed and is sold as the Brilliance FSV.

BS2 FRV Cross

The FRV Cross is a crossover style variant with different trim but sharing the same mechanicals as the FRV and FSV.[5]

The BS2 is not widely exported, and despite its display at Frankfurt and Geneva, the car was never launched in Europe due to the bad press received by the crash test results of the larger BS6 and Brilliance withdrew from European.

The BS2 received a facelift in 2010 with alterations to the front bumper and grille.[6]

Specifications

The BS2 was originally powered by a Mitsubishi 1.6 L 4-cylinder 16-valve petrol engine (Euro III), producing 101 bhp (75 kW; 102 PS).[7] This engine was later replaced with a Euro IV rated 1.5 L engine of Brilliance's own design.[8]

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