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Great Wall Launches first SUV
March, 13th 2010
Chinese manufacturer Great Wall Motors has entered the SUV market with
its nicely styled X240.
Very competitively priced from 423,990 drive-away, the X240 expands the
Great Wall line-up beyond its twin cab utility models.
Power comes from a 2.4L overhead valve engine that delivers 100kM at
5250 rpm and peak torque of 200Nm between 2500rpm and 3000rpm.
Drive is via a five-speed manual transmission and the four-wheel-drive
system features a switch operated 'on the fly' selection of high or low
range.
Combined cycle fuel economy consumption is 10.4l/100kms.
Front suspension is a double wishbone independent design with torsion
bar springs, hydraulic shock absorbers and anti-roll bar. The rear is a
four-bar independent design.
Inside are leather seats (power adjustment for the driver), power
steering, air-conditioning, central locking and an 8-speaker CD/MP3
audio system. A sunroof is a $1,000 option.
Standard safety features include dual airbags, anti-lock brakes with EBD
and reverse warning sensors.
Off-road, the X240 looks to be reasonably competent with ground
clearance of 175mm, an approach angle of 28 degrees and a departure
angle of 27.5 degrees. The turning circle is 12 metres.
Great Wall's design team has delivered a modern and conservative
exterior appearance aided by the standard 17-inch alloy wheels.
Available colours are white, black, silver and red.
This year car sales in China will exceed 11 million vehicles to become
the world's largest new car market. Great Wall -- a major player in the
Chinese market -- was established in 1976 and was the first Chinese
automatic manufacturer to be listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange.