What brand is the engine of the Zotye T700?

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VonAdrian
07/29/25 4:23pm
The engine of the Zotye T700 is from Mitsubishi, with a maximum power of 190 kW and a peak torque of 250 Nm. The Mitsubishi engine, developed by Mitsubishi Corporation, utilizes GDI (Gasoline Direct Injection) technology, which involves injecting gasoline directly into the cylinders. This enables high responsiveness and precise fuel control. The Zotye T700 is manufactured by Zotye Auto, with body dimensions of 4748 mm in length, 1933 mm in width, and 1697 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2850 mm. The front fascia features a large hexagonal black starry sky-style grille design, paired with LED headlights, creating an excellent visual extension effect.
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