Haima Qishi
Qishi, the first sports utility vehicle of homegrown carmaker Haima, is equipped with the company's self-developed 2.0-liter dual-VVT engine and five-speed manual transmission. The model generates maximum power of 110kW/6000rpm and boasts peak torque of 180Nm/4500rpm. Its top speed is 165km/h. It meets the national IV emission standard.
The model is 4,421mm long, 1,830mm wide and 1,740mm high. It has a 2,619mm wheelbase.
All-new Brilliance Junjie
The new model made by domestic carmaker brilliance China debuting at the show is an upgraded version of the company's star product Junjie launched four years ago. It is set to enter the market in the second half of this year.
Equipped with a self-developed 1.8-liter engine and a five-speed automatic transmission, the compact sedan generates maximum power of 95kW/5800rpm and boasts peak torque of 168Nm/4000rpm. It meets the national IV emission standard.
The model's exterior and interior features strong European styling - it was designed by the renowned auto design house Pininfarina. It is 4,655mm long, 1,800mm wide and 1,450mm high. Its wheelbase is 2,790mm
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A staff member speaks next to a Ford Eco Boost car at the Auto China 2010 in Beijing April 23, 2010.