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What engine does the Leopaard Mattu have?

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VonDaisy
09/04/2025, 04:26:01 AM

Leopaard Mattu is equipped with a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine. Here is more information about the Leopaard Mattu: Dimensions: The Leopaard Mattu is a compact SUV under Leopaard Motors. The car's length, width, and height are 4696mm, 1906mm, and 1709mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. Performance: The engine used in the car features direct injection technology and an aluminum alloy cylinder head. It delivers a maximum power of 147kW and a maximum torque of 270Nm. The maximum power is achieved at 6000 rpm, while the maximum torque is available between 1600 to 4000 rpm. The car also comes with a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission. Features: It is equipped with a 12.3-inch dual-screen multimedia system. In addition to standard navigation and Bluetooth functions, it also includes a 360° panoramic imaging system, ambient interior lighting adjustment, an intelligent voice system capable of recognizing dialects, and the most distinctive feature—WeChat voice mapping functionality.

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StArcher
09/16/2025, 10:28:44 PM

As someone particularly fascinated by automotive technology, I've researched the engine of the Leopaard Mattu. It's equipped with a 1.6-liter turbocharged gasoline engine, model CE16, derived from BMW's Prince series technology. This engine delivers impressive power output, with a maximum power of 147 kW (approximately 200 horsepower) and a peak torque of 270 Nm. The acceleration provides a noticeable push-back sensation, achieving 0-100 km/h in around 8 seconds, which is quite outstanding among SUVs in the same price range. It features direct fuel injection technology and offers decent fuel efficiency, with an official combined fuel consumption of about 7.7 liters per 100 km. In real-world testing, urban congestion can raise this to around 9 liters, while highway driving may reduce it to approximately 7 liters. Personally, I've driven this car and found the engine responsive with good noise control, making it particularly suitable for young enthusiasts who enjoy driving pleasure. However, it's important to use 95-octane fuel and perform regular maintenance to prevent carbon buildup. As a product of independent R&D and collaboration with BMW, it enhances the competitiveness of domestic vehicles. Its reliability has been proven, meeting the China VI emission standards, and it passes both environmental and safety requirements.

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JaceMarie
10/30/2025, 10:58:00 PM

I've been driving the Leopaard Mattu for almost three years now, equipped with the 1.6T CE16 engine derived from BMW's Prince engine series. The power delivery is genuinely sufficient. Acceleration is smooth, and overtaking is effortlessly quick. In terms of fuel consumption, daily city driving averages just over 9 liters per 100km, while highway driving is more economical at around 7.5 liters—not the most frugal but certainly reasonable. Maintenance costs are affordable, with basic oil and filter changes every 5,000 kilometers, though the engine runs slightly hotter in summer, requiring attention to the cooling system's efficiency. Among friends, this engine is regarded as reliable with a low failure rate, though occasional minor turbo lag occurs, which doesn’t significantly impact performance. As a family car, it offers ample power and high cost-performance, making it ideal for budget-conscious homemakers or commuters who refuse to compromise on driving experience, all while maintaining a respectable presence on the road.

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VanChloe
12/13/2025, 10:06:00 PM

I've been repairing cars at the dealership for over a decade. The Leopaard Mattu commonly comes equipped with the 1.6T CE16 engine, which benefits from BMW's technical background, delivering strong power but also presenting several issues. Typical faults include turbocharger oil leaks, high-pressure fuel pump abnormalities, or electronic control system bugs. For maintenance, it's recommended to change the engine oil and oil filter every 5,000 kilometers using a good quality full synthetic oil to prevent carbon buildup. The engine is generally durable, but spark plugs and air filters should be inspected every 20,000 kilometers; otherwise, fuel consumption can increase rapidly under high urban loads. Parts are not hard to find, and repair costs are moderate. As an SUV owner, paying attention to these details can help prevent major overhauls.

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StAustin
02/02/2026, 11:08:22 PM

After evaluating multiple SUVs, I find the 1.6T engine CE16 of the Leopaard Mattu has several technical highlights. Its 147 kW power output leads among domestic vehicles and holds an advantage over the Great Wall H6's 1.5T. The driving experience is agile with quick response, though fuel consumption is slightly high in urban areas at 8-9 liters, while highway performance remains stable under 7 liters. With its BMW background and compliance with China VI emission standards, it strongly appeals to young consumers, enhancing brand image with its cost-effectiveness. While it slightly lags behind joint-venture brands in competition, its after-sales service network is expanding.

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BethanyMarie
04/28/2026, 03:46:11 PM

Focusing on automotive economy and environmental protection, I found that the Leopaard Mattu's CE16 engine has an official fuel consumption of 7.7L/100km, with actual urban driving exceeding 8L and highway driving under 7L. The turbocharging technology balances power and efficiency. It meets China VI emission standards with good emission reduction performance, and it is recommended to use 92-octane or higher fuel with regular maintenance to extend its lifespan. The long-term cost is not high, but fuel consumption may increase as the engine ages. Regular cleaning of the emission system can improve this, making it suitable for users who prioritize sustainability.

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