How much horsepower does the Leiling have?

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AndersonFitz
07/24/25 9:55am
Leiling has 116 horsepower and 98 horsepower. It uses two engines in total, which are: 1. A 1.2-liter turbocharged engine with 116 horsepower; 2. A 1.8-liter naturally aspirated engine with 98 horsepower. Extended content: 1. In terms of body size. The Leiling is a compact car under Toyota, with body dimensions of 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. 2. In terms of appearance. The front face design of the Leiling has increased lines compared to the old model, with raised front fenders on both sides, headlights changed to a hook style, and a minor modification to the overall tail design. A black horizontal chrome strip runs through the tail lights on both sides, and the black lower cladding wraps around the tail, changing the previous purely family-oriented image.
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VonMelanie
08/11/25 5:07am
Hey, as a Leiling owner for nearly two years, I find its horsepower quite impressive! Currently, there are common versions like the 1.5L naturally aspirated one, delivering around 121 horsepower, which is super practical for city commuting; the 1.2T turbocharged version offers 116 horsepower, with quick acceleration from a standstill but slightly lacking at high speeds; and the hybrid version, such as the 1.8L Hybrid, combines a 98-horsepower engine with an electric system for a total output of 122 horsepower, providing smooth and fuel-efficient performance. If you opt for the high-performance Twin Engine 2.0L, the system horsepower jumps to 184, leaving others behind at traffic lights! It all comes down to how you drive—122 horsepower is more than enough for daily use, saving fuel without compromising performance. The Leiling’s design is perfect for young, fun-loving drivers like me, making weekend trips to suburban mountain roads a blast. I highly recommend trying the hybrid version!
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