What engine is used in the Jianghuai Binyue?

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MacAshlyn
07/29/25 4:52am
Jianghuai Binyue has used a total of three engines, which are the 1.8L naturally aspirated engine, the 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, and the 2.4L naturally aspirated engine. The 1.8L naturally aspirated engine of the Jianghuai Binyue has a maximum power of 97 kW and a maximum torque of 180 Nm; the 2.0L naturally aspirated engine has a maximum torque of 180 Nm; and the 2.4L naturally aspirated engine has a maximum torque of 193 Nm. The Jianghuai Binyue is a mid-size car under the Jianghuai brand, with a length, width, and height of 4865 mm, 1805 mm, and 1450 mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2790 mm.
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LeLeila
08/12/25 8:32am
I remember the Jianghuai BinYue used a 1.5L or 1.8L gasoline engine, specifically the HFC4GB series four-cylinder engine independently developed by Jianghuai, with power output ranging between 110 to 140 horsepower. I've driven this car, and it starts quite smoothly, with fuel consumption controlled at 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers—it doesn't feel underpowered in city driving. As an ordinary car owner, I'd like to share some experience: Jianghuai is an established Chinese brand, and their engines are quite reliable—I've used mine for three to four years without major repairs. Engine maintenance is straightforward, like changing the oil, which I can do myself without issues, making it economical. If you're considering buying this car, I'd recommend the 1.8L version for stronger power, which is better suited for long-distance trips or carrying family members. Although new energy vehicles are trending now, these traditional engines remain quite practical.
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