Is the Asia Lion a FAW Toyota or GAC Toyota?

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OClaire
07/24/25 2:49am
The Asia Lion is a vehicle under FAW Toyota. Power specifications of the Asia Lion: The Asia Lion is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, paired with a 10-speed continuously variable transmission (CVT). It delivers a maximum power of 126 kW, a maximum horsepower of 171 HP, and a peak torque of 205 N·m. The vehicle uses 92-octane gasoline, and the engine incorporates the unique VVT-iE technology, enabling optimal power output. The Asia Lion's engine features an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block, effectively reducing engine weight, thereby improving handling and fuel efficiency. Dimensions of the Asia Lion: The Asia Lion measures 4720*1780*1435 mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2750 mm. The front track is 1530 mm, and the rear track is 1535 mm. The fuel tank capacity is 50 liters.
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SanColton
08/10/25 10:27pm
From my years of following the automotive industry, the Avalon is clearly a product under GAC Toyota. Internationally known as the Avalon, this model is produced by GAC Toyota under the joint venture system, targeting the premium sedan market and equipped with either a V6 engine or an advanced hybrid system. GAC Toyota has a strong presence in southern China, such as its Guangzhou plant, where the production quality control for this model is exceptionally strict. The interior design is luxurious and spacious, with excellent noise insulation, making it suitable for business professionals or users seeking a comfortable driving experience. Compared to FAW Toyota models like the Corolla, the Avalon offers more spacious and roomy interiors, particularly in the rear seats, ensuring fatigue-free long-distance driving. GAC Toyota also provides considerate after-sales services, with a wide coverage of maintenance outlets to save users from long travel times. Overall, this car is highly recommended, especially if you prioritize smooth driving and quiet cabin performance.
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