The King Long Kairui (厦门金龙-凯锐浩克) is a commercial and light passenger van capable of seating up to 10 passengers produced by the Chinese manufacturer King Long starting from 2018.[1]
Chinese light passenger van
Motor vehicle
King Long Kairui
Overview
Manufacturer
King Long
Alsocalled
Soueast EV500 (Electric Version)
Production
2018–present
Body and chassis
Class
Light commercial vehicle (M)
Bodystyle
5-door van
Layout
front engine, rear-wheel drive
Related
King Long Kaige
Powertrain
Engine
2.0 L 4G20 I4 (turbo petrol) 2.2 L V22 I4 (petrol)
Transmission
5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase
3,350mm (131.9in)
Length
5,310mm (209.1in)
Width
1,705mm (67.1in)
Height
2,185mm (86.0in)
Curbweight
1,800–1,960kg (3,968–4,321lb)
Overview
King Long Kairui rear quarter, body behind the B-pillars is shared with the King Long Kaige
The King Long Kairui was launched in 2018 with prices ranging from 71,800 to 160,000 yuan. Despite being a front-engined model, parts on the rear half of the King Long Kairui after the B-pillars were shared with the cab-forward King Long Kaige.[2]
Styling is controversial as just like the King Long Kaige, the rear half of the vehicle heavily resembles the Toyota Hiace, while the front fascia of the vehicle is heavily inspired by the Volkswagen Transporter T6.
Powertrain
The King Long Kairui is powered by a 2.0 liter turbo engine developing 215hp and 282N·m and a 2.2 liter naturally aspirated engine developing 112hp and 198N·m. Gearbox options include a 5-speed manual transmission and a 6-speed manual transmission.[3]
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