What are the specifications of the Honda Haoying?

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Michelle
07/24/25 1:31pm
The dimensions of this car are 4634 mm in length, 1855 mm in width, and 1679 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2661 mm. Here is more information about the Honda Haoying: 1. The Honda Haoying is a sister model to the Honda CR-V. This car uses two engines in total: one is a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine, and the other is a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. The model equipped with the 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine is the hybrid version. 2. The 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine of the Honda Haoying has a maximum power of 146 horsepower and a maximum torque of 175 Nm. The engine's maximum power speed is 6200 rpm, and the maximum torque speed is 3500 rpm. This engine is equipped with i-VTEC technology and multi-point fuel injection technology, and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. The electric motor paired with this engine has a maximum power of 135 kW and a maximum torque of 315 Nm. 3. The 1.5-liter turbocharged engine of the Honda Haoying has a maximum power of 193 horsepower and a maximum torque of 243 Nm. The engine's maximum power speed is 5600 rpm, and the maximum torque speed ranges from 2000 to 5000 rpm. This engine is equipped with VTEC technology and direct fuel injection technology, and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. The engine is paired with a CVT transmission. 4. The front suspension of the Honda Haoying uses a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension uses a multi-link independent suspension. The multi-link independent suspension can improve the wheel's ground contact performance, thereby enhancing the wheel's grip.
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Sherry
08/11/25 7:31am
I'm quite familiar with the Honda Haoying's specifications, having driven it for a year or two. As a family SUV, what appeals to me most is its spacious interior, especially the rear seats which can comfortably accommodate three adults, and the generously sized trunk. In terms of power, it's primarily equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine delivering around 190 horsepower, offering smooth but not aggressive acceleration—perfect for daily commutes. Dimension-wise, it's approximately 4.7 meters long, 1.86 meters wide, and 1.68 meters tall, with a wheelbase of 2660mm, making it agile and not cumbersome to drive. Fuel efficiency is impressive, averaging around 8L/100km, and maintenance costs are reasonable. Safety features are a standout, including the Honda Sensing system with automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist, giving me peace of mind when my kids are in the back. For those seeking better performance, the hybrid version is more fuel-efficient and less tiring on long trips. Overall, it offers great value for money and is ideal for families like mine.
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